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Topic started on 16-1-2009 @ 06:50 PM by FritosBBQTwist
www.sfgate.com.../c/a/2008/11/26/MNVN14C8QR.DTL

According to this website, 8,500,000,000,000 dollars has been issued so far for bailout programs.

This is CRAZY. We live in a "capitalist" country (AHAHAH) yet the government feels the need to intervene FAILING companies?

8,500,000,000,000/303,824,640=27,976.66 dollars for each American.

What. The. Hell. I would use more foul language but I am biting my tongue at the moment. EVEN if given at less than a quarter of a price, or even eighth. I am sure that 99% of the American people could have easily got back on foot and the big insurance giants and car companies would have their money back, no longer be in "debt", and then be able to restructure their policies, and so forth including all the companies that got bailout money.

It amazes me how DUMB our politicians are. EVEN if this would "not" solve this, it is still outstanding how they got us into such a mess. It really does make me believe a lot of our leaders are corrupt and filling each others pockets.

THIS is the reason I condemn GWB. Not the war. Not the Guantanamo Bay torture tactics (even though I should - my morales are not that high). Not the debt from the war.

There are some other reasons I do fully approve of Bush (Patriot Act), but THIS tops it. By President Bush I mean his cabinet and the current congress.

When Obama becomes president, if I see him doing these same bailout tactics I know he will have high chances of failure. I hope for our sake I am wrong, but this time I do not think it will be that way sadly.


reply posted on 16-1-2009 @ 07:29 PM by FritosBBQTwist
Originally posted by ravenshadow13
In retrospect, per person, that really isn't a lot of money at all. Less than 30k? It wouldn't do much.

I don't have a better plan. I wouldn't have a plan at all.


You must be kidding me? There are HOUSES out there for that much, or a little over that are perfectly fine for a family. Not in areas such as LA, NY, but there ARE many, nice, livable conditions out there that are cheap,

If somebody is behind, lets say 10,000 dollars on house and credit card payments, that person is certainly doing something financially irresponsible and they would then deserve such penalties.

My family is living pretty good IMO. I just do not see how somebody could get so far behind in debt that 27,000 dollars could not bring you back on your feet for good. By debt I do not mean the amount you still owe, I mean the amount of money you have yet to pay for your scheduled payments.

There are many folks out there living in huge houses with new cars and can not afford it. There needs to be some type of financial responsibility.
This is off-topic but SERIOUSLY, if a person gets that far behind they have not been mature. I do understand there are cases out there and I do not speak for EVERY single person, but for the majority I do believe 27,000 would be a pretty nice picker upper.

The problem with all this money is also that it is not used for what it is supposed to be used for. The situation would be a lot less worse regarding the housing crisis if the govt. actually regulated the billions and trillions they gave out of imaginary money. Notice I did not say tax payer money - because it has already been blown.

I am by no means an economic scientist...this just seems like common sense.

edit- This is a random quote and not sure how valid it is. I believe I read about 50% of Americans say they are struggling? Now how many of those are living beyond their means? Lets just say 33% of the population got sh*t on. Triple the so called "27,000" if needed - not that it would be fair but that is beyond my point. The people would have fixed the problem themselves it seems to me.


[edit on 16-1-2009 by FritosBBQTwist]


reply posted on 16-1-2009 @ 09:16 PM by Razimus
reply to post by FritosBBQTwist



Mitt Romney said to not bailout the auto industry, because when they go bankrupt they will not cease to exist, they will be forced to stop making PT cruisers and actually make cheaper cars and make cutbacks, but they will not cease to exist, a lot of these bailouts are saving the butts of the rich CEOs, and execs who should all get cutbacks or fired.

Rather than force the dollar to be worth 10 cents I wouldn't mind seeing giant companies go bankrupt, I don't want to have to pay 10 bucks to buy a can of soda.
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