Meantime, more than 1.2 million people have lost their jobs this year. No bailout was considered for them. And what about all those people - 700,000 and counting - that have lost their homes to foreclosure? The government bailed out the lenders with $750 billion intended to fund new loans. What did taxpayers really get? Banks used the money to buy up other banks, not provide loans. GMAC and AMEX saw an opportunity and converted themselves to banks so they could get some of that largesse. And the people that need to borrow money? Still waiting for credit lending to loosen up.
Congress needs to stop being Frix-ated on bailouts. Instead, let's look for ways to reward companies that are best serving the needs of consumers. I think they should give consumers $5000 as a new car purchase incentive. Let them decide which car they want to buy. That money will float UP through the system: the consumer gets a new car, the bank makes a new loan; the dealer depletes his stagnant inventory, and the manufacturer sees $5000 and lots of jobs are saved. One car at a time, but I guarantee you thousands of unsold cars will be sold. And everyone wins.
Same thing with home sales. Use the bailout money to guarantee a new home buyer's loan. Give the homeowner a one time tax rebate equal to 5% of the home's value if they buy a home within the next 120 days. Think homes will sell? Think banks will make the loan? You bet.
If you agree, write your congressional representatives and tell them to read this blog.