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Friday, November 28, 2008
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Financial Rescue: Bolder Beats Bigger
by Jonah Goldberg
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The costs of Washington's bailout fiesta are now so huge, you can see them from space.

The latest number, which includes the Citigroup rescue, is $7.7 trillion. That's roughly half of America's GDP.

In fairness, it's impossible at this point to know the full costs of the various financial rescue efforts because, for example, some of them involve mere loan guarantees, which may cost nothing.

Still, any way you slice it, we are talking about really, really large amounts of money here. Barry Ritholtz, a financial blogger and Wall Street analyst, offers some perspective. Adjusting for inflation, the Marshall Plan cost $115.3 billion. The Louisiana Purchase: $217 billion. The race to the moon: $237 billion. The New Deal: $500 billion (estimated). The Korean War: $454 billion. The Iraq war: $597 billion.

You can add all of these things together and still not come close to what taxpayers are on the hook for already. You could even throw in the Savings and Loan bailout ($256 billion), the Vietnam War ($698 billion) and all of NASA ($851 billion) and still come up short.

Why the fire hose of cash? One reason is that Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke is a serious student of the Great Depression, and it's his belief that the federal government should have thrown piles of money at the deflationary crisis of the 1930s. That's in effect what he's doing now.

But when you look at the pickle we're in, a host of conclusions -- never mind gripes, grievances and grumbles -- come to mind. The first is that pretty much no one in Washington or on Wall Street can truly claim to deserve their job anymore. That goes for the Bush team, nearly everyone in Congress -- particularly Barney Frank, Christopher Dodd and the rest of that motley crew -- and also the Clinton-era all-stars Barack Obama is tapping for his administration.

George Will famously wrote of the 1988 Baltimore Orioles, who lost 107 games that season, "They were somewhat like today's Congress -- expensive and incompetent." So, Will wrote, "Orioles' management had a thought: Hey, we can lose 107 games with inexpensive rookies." Continued...

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Recovering Scrap Autos
The elitist auto industry and their overpaid employees have to face a harsh economic reality. Every other company that is not competitive goes broke after giving a farewell party to their employees. The taxpayers should not be forced to waste 25 billion dollars in a futile attempt to salvage a auto wreck that is obsolete. But due to the political connections of the industry and their union workers they will get the bailout despite the howls of the American public.

To Rebeca From Texas
You are right on point. All of your reasons are why I suggested Texas. Once you all break away I will be one of the first asking to become a citizen of Texas once again.
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