The term is much older than that. Tom Haydens run for the Senate, used
the term "Corporate Welfare" . (also "Crime in the Suites".)
Max Sawicky wrote:
>
> No. Bob Reich started it in 1993. Unfortunately.
>
> mbs
>
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> > In his book on the S&L disaster, Martin Mayer reproduces the letter
> > Alan Greenspan wrote on Keating's behalf, praising him as a fine
> > upstanding character. He was reportedly paid $20,000 for the task.
> >
> > Doug
> >
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> Isn't the S&L crisis the origins of the term 'corporate welfare'?
>
> Ian