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I'm glad the bailout didn't pass. I would rather have a 30% market from now so that we can start rebuilding the economy, rather than a slow drop of 30% over the several years with a devalued dollar. The most important think we have is not our houses, jobs or financial firms - they can all be replaced - but the value of our dollar cannot. We must protect the dollar, which we are doing by rejecting the bailout and printing money to pay for it.
I can't stomach the idea of bailing out corporations who waltzed off with untold millions while playing dice with our economy and raving about how their industry didn't need regulation because unregulated markets would correct themselves. Now they don't want to take the medicine of their correction, and the taxpayers are being asked to foot the bill, with no oversight, and for not even a potential return for our money. And the bottom line is that even if this bailout had passed, it can't fix the underlying and pervasive problems of this economy: that we're deeply in debt, we're out of cheap fuel, and we have basically no ability to defer gratification. We want what we want when we want it; because we "deserve" it, as the advertisers have taught us.
So while we (and our progeny ad infinitum) have momentarily dodged being stuck with the bill for this gross fiscal malfeasance, we're going to end up paying the bill one way or the other. Either in endless taxes, or in a vastly reduced economy. Probably both, actually.
STRUGGLING MIDDLE CLASS WORKER WHO IS TIRED OF IT ALL!