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badgenome said:
Mr Khan said:

If people complain about the welfare ethic at the bottom of society, what of the failure ethic at the top?

I don't think there's any shortage of people who criticize corporate irresponsibility. There's just a difference in how people think it should be approached. Broadly speaking, one side thinks you can regulate it away while the other side thinks that corporations need to be allowed to fail.

There is a common, "WTF?  YOU BAILED THEM OUT?" that has come up, that is common ground.  And one sides does believe there should be rules to block the cascading effects of mass stupidity, while the other side says that they failing should happen anyway.

What I have stated and side with is the need to find some common ground to deal with things.  Being fractured and arguing how one side or the other is evil, still leaves the rot.  The train derailed and needs to be dealt with.