I’ve seen where people were complaining that Congress hasn’t voted on the bailout yet, that “democrats” are dragging their feet.
But I don’t think we should make such a move so quickly, considering there will be no one to bailout the taxpayer.
It’s government meddling in this mess that brought us here, yet…what defies reason is the solution that is proposed is more of the same; they would be better off, as mentioned in the Heritage Foundation article linked above, to let any rescue package be guided by free market principles.
The bailout is not.
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