It is possible that the bailout willhead off a recession or depression , if she beleives that it will then she is talking about the harm of a recession that is by this measure avoidable.
Unemployment cheifly , but all those other effects can show up with a market crash and unemployment spike.
If she were to mention all of the potential downside of a recession she would have been giveing a Clintonesque very long speech.
I would advise her to be more breif , perhaps we can agree on that , but Kathy Couric asked a question nearly as long as that answer , that wasn't needed either.
But was the criticism really that the answer was too long or that it didn't answer the question?
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It didn;t answer the question. To answer it well, more, not fewer, words would have been needed. The financial bailout is complicated, and hard to explain even by economists.
If she meant that by heading off a depression, healthcare and job creation will be more possible than they otherwise ight be, she could have said that. But she didn't.
Her answer seemed long because it rambled all over the place without ever answering the question. It contained two positive statements" job creation and healthcare, and that made it sound positive.
What we all need to realize here is that there is Sarah Palin, and Sarah Palin, the Disney movie, and we are being sold the latter.