beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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heres some logic which might be going unnoticed and is where the Republicans (and Democrates i think you'll find) opposed to the deal are coming from:
why should the state intervene using tax payers money to prop up private companies? if you abandon the principles of the market, why not support the actual tax payers themselves directly? the bailout goes against everything that America has stood for economically and the fix doesnt even help the actual voters/taxpayers but the banks.
or put another way, why doesnt the government simply give everyone a rebate so they can afford to meet their payments? They are actually standing up for their core beliefs here, somewhat admirable in todays politics.
why should the state intervene using tax payers money to prop up private companies? if you abandon the principles of the market, why not support the actual tax payers themselves directly? the bailout goes against everything that America has stood for economically and the fix doesnt even help the actual voters/taxpayers but the banks.
or put another way, why doesnt the government simply give everyone a rebate so they can afford to meet their payments? They are actually standing up for their core beliefs here, somewhat admirable in todays politics.