Thursday, April 21, 2011

Senseless Corporate Bailouts

Corporations, such as those in the automobile industry and in financial trouble, can always use the bankruptcy courts for an orderly means to reorganize debts.

This has unfortunately been forgotten in the recent past by the Obama administration, at enormous cost to our national budget and constitutional framework.

Bailouts were done, in effect, to salvage outrageous union contracts, which bankruptcy courts would have dissolved.

Agreements which make it impossible for any corporation to compete domestically or internationally without taxpayer assistance.

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