imported_Picus
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Yal said:I agree its just ridiculous. I'd rather go through the 5-10 year pain of all that unemployment and money loss than give them a dime. These companies were/are run by the same people that were there when oil went scarce in the 70's but less than two decades later they did the same thing all over again and their only pathetic excuse is they just built what Americans wanted
If they go down I truly believe that out of the ashes of the devastation would come a better America. Let it happen.
I have to agree. It seems odd to me that so many people preach personal responsibility with regard to their political views, but then support what is essentially band-aid solution for companies that clearly have no idea to run themselves properly.
Let them go under.
BAKER said:There was another thread on here recently, when one of our American friends jokingly talked about Canada being socialist, re. our medical system paid for by taxes. When does it take away from the capitalist, free market system when the govt. bails out companies in trouble. It almost becomes the govt. running the business? On the other hand, as mentioned in other responses here, it is a huge part of the American economy. In the real world today, the government should be there for the good of the people, and compromises in the system may be necessary.
Heh.
It really is curious to me why so many people generally opposed the wall st bailout, but support this? Is there some sort of good will toward Detroit because they employ "regular blue collar workers"?