I objected, but not on this board, being as I was spending very little time here at that time. A lot of conservatives and capitalists were opposed to Bush's stimulus and bailout schemes.''Political interference in the capitalist economy is a no-no. The market must be free to choose its own way.''
If so, why didn't anyone on this board object when Bush came up with his three stimulus bills?
Here's an oppinion from April that mirrors my own. I opposed any bailout of any company, because all you do is make things worse. A company that is going down is doing so for good reason, and if you try to stop it you'll only make things worse and the bankrupcy will happen anyway.
Why General Motors and Chrysler Need to Declare Bankruptcy Immediately (Wizbang)Why General Motors and Chrysler Need to Declare Bankruptcy Immediately
Posted by Kim Priestap
Published: April 1, 2009 - 10:55 PM
I have written several times now why it's in GM's best interest that they declare bankruptcy. I have provided general reasons why. Steve Priestap, my husband, offers specifics why filing Chapter 11 is best for not only GM and Chrysler, but for any American corporation the Obama administration may target in the future.
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The problem with selling your soul to the devil is that eventually the devil shows up and wants his due.
The current government takeover of General Motors, to the extent of the hiring and firing of corporate officers and the gratuitous guaranteeing of auto warranties, is an almost perfect illustration of why Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code exists. There is little doubt that GM is in need of the relief that is offered by Chapter 11. It's the only way they can scare off the devil, which in this case is represented by the Obama Administration.
Comments from Fred Thompson before Obama took over. He was against GW bailouts/stimulus too.
YouTube - Fred Thompson on the Economy
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