Angela, you know the answer to your question.
Of course I do, Steven.

So why are we still bailing out companies?
I did not read the article. I can't access the WSJ without signing up.
I posted the entire article, so if you read the post, you read the article.
Yes, them printing money to bail them or anyone out increases inflation (I assume that is your concern?) but then we make good money in the stock market and increased home value so it kind of depends how you personally are effected if its good or bad right?
No. My concern is the socialisation of private corporations. Government has no right to take a stake in privately owned businesses. That, IMO, is even worse than just "bailing them out" and that is what is being proposed here. It is straight up socialism. This isn't an issue where my concern is my bottom line. This goes against my entire moral foundation.
Well see thats part of the problem too. Welfare is good you can't just get rid of welfare. There are people that really need welfare. I assume you have issues with the people that are abusing welfare, not welfare itself. You don't have a problem with disabiltiy, there are people with real disabilities. You have a problem with people abusing disability I assume? There is usually good and bad in everything and blanket statements are tough. All of welfare is bad? All of unions are bad? All bailouts are bad? There is usually more to it if you break it down.
No. Some things really are black and white. All welfare is bad, all unions are bad, all bailouts are bad. I DO have issues with welfare itself.... with disability itself. Yes, some people need welfare and yes some need disability, but that does NOT make it the responsibility of all. Charity should be the purview of voluntary associations, not compulsory government programs that rely on coercive taxation. One could even argue that government mandated charity makes a country much less organically charitable. Why would people or corporations wish to be charitable when the government is already seizing whatever they deem fit to redistribute in whatever manner they feel appropriate?
The real kicker about this Spirit Airlines deal is that it was completely preventable, had the government not once again inserted itself into the free market and ridiculously blocked the merger of Spirit and Jet Blue a few years back.......