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Well, finally the government listened to us and decided not to bailout the big companies. After all the government won’t bail out all of us that can’t pay our bills. Maybe it is time big companies learn how to create a budget like we all have to do.
If the big companies and our government had to do what we did and only spend what we have there would be no problem for them. They are now advertising that if there is not a bailout of some kind the economy will suffer, HELLO, aren’t we suffering already. What they are really saying is that the rich and the politicians might have to pay the consequences for what they have created. I agree it will hurt the average person, but I think we are all learning to tighten our belts and not overspend. So without the bad credit card debt, high loan interest, and rising taxes where will we be in the long run? History does repeat itself and we have made it through one stock market crash, we will make it through. It may be a little harder and we will all have to learn to do more things for ourselves, but we as Americans have overcome many battles and will continue to overcome.