Thursday, December 15, 2011

Money available to bail out banks but not for healthcare or education?

I guess now we have confirmation that the US government values money far above people - how is it that they have trillions of dollars to bail out the banks and save the money-making machine but when it comes to injecting money into schools and education there's not enough? I wonder how Americans feel about this?|||No, we do NOT have the money to bail out the banks and should not do it. We don't even have constitutional authority for the feds to be involved in health or education, but even if we did, the government does nothing well. We don't want the federal government involved. Individuals are much better represented at the state and local level. |||if the people would take personal responsibility and not expect the government to save them then this wouldn't have happened in the first place. without the banks there would be some real bad times here in the u.s.|||Americans don't care about their country anymore. If they did they would be protesting about this reckless spending.





|||Without the "money making machine", there's no tax revenue for social programs or any thing else. Yes, you have to stabilize the economy first. |||So I suspect you think that if we allow Wall-Street to collapse, a miracle will occur and we'll find money for "free" health care.



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