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Article: Trouble Beyond the Emergency Bailout.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- October 13, 2008
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'Big Government to the Rescue': Readers were clearly frustrated by the struggling economy and political gridlock over the bailout. "Washington is stumbling blindly through an economic minefield while we watch helplessly from the sidelines," one said. Another resented the "zero-oversight policy that all but begged Wall Street to get drunk on greed, promote ridiculous credit schemes, crash into a fiery inferno, retire in style and bill us for the wreckage." And one simplified things: "If we keep spending beyond our means, we'll have one financial crisis after another."
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