
Let's Read Some Good News For Once

By Jim Cramer
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You want to shoot yourself when you read these headlines. "Local Banks Face Big Losses," is the lead story in the Wall Street Journal, a fomented survey story telling us that commercial lending is going to sink local and community banks under a pile of $100 billion in bad loans.
This is news?
So what!
That's right, so what. What, dear journalists, do you think the point is of ring-fencing some strong national and regional institutions? It's to buy these troubled small institutions. Why, nightly, have I been recommending FirstMerit, and Glacier and People's United, and First Niagara? Because those are the banks that will take over failed institutions.
Oh, and within a week, the government will have $45 billion in TARP money back if it wants to save all of these institutions.
Or how about the lead story in The New York Times: "Efforts to Repay Bailouts...

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