I wanted to share this letter that I sent to my two U.S. Senators and Representative in Washington today.
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RE: Financial Bailout Plan Opposition
I know your time is valuable, but I must speak up at this time. Iwant to record my opposition to the bailout as described by Secretary
Paulson and Mr. Bernanke.
It is my opinion that the bailout is in opposition to thecapitalist system that we rely upon. Such a bailout simply rewards
those individuals who were too greedy to establish solid financial
planning. There are thousands of U.S. businesses that are not on the
verge of bankruptcy today due to their diligence and fiscal
responsibility. Instead of rewarding the huge gambling losses that
these people racked up, we need to focus on supporting those fiscally
strong companies through government backed loans to those who wish to
fill the gaps that would be made by the failure of the weak ones. I
would trust my tax money to those companies who are responsible over
those who took my money for services and lost it on a gamble.
I certainly understand that there will be a financial impactthroughout the economy, but we cannot be so afraid of it that we
abandon the principles that make this country strong. The United
States is a strong country and we will pull through. In a capitalist
society, the weak companies will fail or be taken over by the strong
companies. That is how it should be. Government should create
regulations to make sure that company executives are properly held
accountable for mismanagment or fiduciary irresponsibility. Companies
like Bank of America
can step in at times like these and take advantage of the situation
because they planned properly throughout the years and are a strong
company. By bailing out those who gambled and lost, we set the
precedent that if you gamble big and lose big, the government will bail
you out. If you are fiscally responsible and lose, then tough luck,
that’s capitalism.
Again, I realize that not bailing out those institutions will leadto multiple financial shockwaves as they fall, but I believe it will
lead to a much stronger fiscal mindset in company executives in the
future. That, I believe, will lead to a much stronger United States of
America. After watching the events of the last two years unfold, I
believe we all want a stronger financial system in the U.S.
I thank you for your service to our community and our country in the Legislature. Have a great day.
Mark