According to the ads run by the democrat candidate for Senator for the State of Georgia, the bailout was a bad thing, horribly crafted with no protections for the peoples money.
The seat won't be decided until after the expected runoff.
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This may or may not be true. Saxby Chambliss, the Republican in this race, does not seem to be a terribly nice fellow, considering his attacks on his predecessor, a quadriplegic. I don't know enough about his opponent to comment on him, and it is meaningless for me to have a position on who should represent Georgia, since I don;t live there. My daughter does, and she can decide.
My point is that the Libertarians always point their fingers and claim that the problems are all due to big government, when the truth is that they are due to BAD government, which is not the same thing at all.
Assuming they disagree, there are three possibilities: Chambliss is right, his opponent is right, or they are both wrong.
The Libertarian viewpoint, which is that government has no business regulating much of anything is, in my opinion, bogus and unrelated to the issue of who should represent Georgia, since neither of the candidates is a Libertarian. Of course, the imaginary dolts who send money to Nigerian scammers, the bride who pisses away bazillions on her stupid wedding, and the drunkard who "invests" in a poker scheme deserve nothing from the government. Bailing out Wall Street is a different and more complicated issue and the mention of three imaginary dolts has nothing to do with reality.
Government is not, by automatic definition, the problem, nor is it the enemy. It can be a solution and it can cause problems. But leavign everything up the the market alone is NOT the solution. This has been done, and it just doesn't work.