Many decisions by President George W. Bush deserve criticism (take your pick: a questionable rationale for war in Iraq, tax cuts for the rich that turned federal surpluses into deficits, or policies promoting de-regulation that allowed reckless speculation). But George W. Bush’s stance on bailouts is not one of those major shortcomings. By endorsing strong federal intervention in an emergency, President Bush helped to prevent the U.S. economy from going over a cliff.
>Bailouts saved the economy
>Bailouts
>Saved the economy
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citizenkerry said:
interesting. it always amazes me that bush was behind the bailout—and that it originally began in his administration.
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