In the words made famous by sitting First Lady Nancy Reagan, I would reiterate, "Just say 'No'." Of course then we were talking about drugs and their destructive effect on society. Come to think of it, we still are - only this time the drugs are bailouts.
Apparently unions want the bailouts. That's not surprising. I still vote no.
Businesses don't need bailouts - ever. Still voting no.
Think free enterprise. It doesn't include bailouts.
Imagine this, the top U.S. automakers - once the envy of the entire world for industrial know-how, ingenuity, and muscle, now hardly have a pulse. Once a safe bet for stock market investors and part of many stock portfolios. Now, the chief executives and the union brazenly waltz into to Washington for a taxpayer bailout, but only because they are lousy managers who have allowed their companies to teeter on failure. They have disregarded their stockholders and the balance of the American economy in the process. They really don't deserve to remain in business if the only way that can happen is with government assistance. I can't imagine how any of them have kept their jobs. They all need to be fired and replaced - yesterday.
If Congress caves in on this one, who is next in line? Homebuilders? Airlines? Local governments? I know, the government could own all of the jobs.
Just say "no." It's a great feeling. So liberating. I hope it's not too late.
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Steve you are right whats next. I think these guys in power want more and more control,