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No. Nothing and nowhere is too big to fail. Let it and then let them rebuild better armed with lessons learned. Bail-outs teach people nothing except that they don't have to suffer logical consequences for their actions.
Every day another Texan worrying about California, it must be something in the water. California is the 7th largest economy in the world, it will be fine.
No, they got into their situation by themselves with all of their insane policies and laws. Let them fail and hopefully learn a lesson, rebuild on a more realistic basis. Especially without the drain of their welcomed illegal immigrants.
Every day another Texan worrying about California, it must be something in the water. California is the 7th largest economy in the world, it will be fine.
I live in CA and I voted NOOOOO. There is way too much graft and govt corruption (millions to billons of dollars given to government contractors and workers who literally embezzled the money). There way too much welfare corruption here that needs to be addressed.
There is also a large segment of people who are financially stable who are immune from all this. That would be me. So I don't care.
No. Nothing and nowhere is too big to fail. Let it and then let them rebuild better armed with lessons learned. Bail-outs teach people nothing except that they don't have to suffer logical consequences for their actions.
dont need to bail out any other FAILED business/corporations/unions/entities/other countries(haiti, greece, etc)
stop the insanity, stop all bailouts
cant wait for it to fall into the ocean
Last edited by workingclasshero; 06-21-2011 at 11:51 AM..
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