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Home › Forums › Financial Markets/Economics › Alternative to bailout – Let Wall St. fail
Agree, there must be some kind of bailout (the alternative would be exceedingly bad, even for a perma-bear — talking about social repercussions, etc., not financial).
We need to provide minimum-wage JOBS to Americans via a work program. We also need to backstop the FDIC, etc.
The Wall Street “titans” can fail. Newer, better-managed institutions can take their place.
Agree, there must be some kind of bailout (the alternative would be exceedingly bad, even for a perma-bear — talking about social repercussions, etc., not financial).
We need to provide minimum-wage JOBS to Americans via a work program. We also need to backstop the FDIC, etc.
The Wall Street “titans” can fail. Newer, better-managed institutions can take their place.
Agree, there must be some kind of bailout (the alternative would be exceedingly bad, even for a perma-bear — talking about social repercussions, etc., not financial).
We need to provide minimum-wage JOBS to Americans via a work program. We also need to backstop the FDIC, etc.
The Wall Street “titans” can fail. Newer, better-managed institutions can take their place.
Agree, there must be some kind of bailout (the alternative would be exceedingly bad, even for a perma-bear — talking about social repercussions, etc., not financial).
We need to provide minimum-wage JOBS to Americans via a work program. We also need to backstop the FDIC, etc.
The Wall Street “titans” can fail. Newer, better-managed institutions can take their place.
Agree, there must be some kind of bailout (the alternative would be exceedingly bad, even for a perma-bear — talking about social repercussions, etc., not financial).
We need to provide minimum-wage JOBS to Americans via a work program. We also need to backstop the FDIC, etc.
The Wall Street “titans” can fail. Newer, better-managed institutions can take their place.