rocketpig said:
Oh, the banks had their hand in this, too. When I found out about the unconfirmed loans that were handed out, I almost shit myself. It pisses me off to see them all get bailed out like this. I know it has to be done but fuck, we're really getting screwed here. |
Yeah, well I mean we are faced with two shitty alternatives, let the market correct itself and have everyone in the financial sector shit a brick when mass defaults on loans occur, or try to ease the transition by bailing out a bunch of people who in no way shape or form deserve a bailout (especially the idiots who accepted a variable interest rate and now can't pay).
So either way we are pretty screwed, and will be screwed for several months if not years.
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