by sniglet » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:48 pm
Complaints about a bail-out aren't worth expending the least bit of energy on. Bail-outs are happening already, and will continue to happen at ever larger extents for years to come, that's all there is to it.
The reality is that the government is not capable of standing up to either it's well-connected supporters or noisy constituencies. Just look at who the biggest political donors have been for many years: it's largely financial firms. Even more importantly, the vast majority of home-owners become down-right livid when they see the value of their properties decline, and will demand the politicians do something about it.
When you consider that something like 60% of Americans own homes, it's easy to do the math as to which voting block politicians are going to listen to.
Lastly, it's worth considering that the worst sin for a politicians is to be seen as doing nothing when her consituents are in pain or hurting. It's far better to have some half-baked bail-out program to point to as evidence that a congresswoman is trying to help instead of issuing some convoluted statement about how there really isn't anything that can be done and that the best thing is to let the market play things out on it's own. I don't care which district you run in, you will be dead in the water telling home-owners who find their homes have lost value that they should just sit tight and let the economy right itself over time, without intervention.
Do we "complain" about hurricanes or earthquakes? No! When it's an act of God we recognize that there is nothing that can be done about it and that complaints are a waste of time. So why even bother complaining about bail-outs, which are nothing more than forces of nature in their own right?