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wtf is wrong with the right?

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Re: wtf is wrong with the right?
« Reply #8970 on: July 01, 2026, 10:32:24 PM »
The problem is the bank bailouts aren't done to benefit the poor and working class. They are done protect the wealthy, an example of socializing risks and privatizing profits.

More an example of state or crony capitalism.

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Re: wtf is wrong with the right?
« Reply #8971 on: July 01, 2026, 11:48:28 PM »
The problem is the bank bailouts aren't done to benefit the poor and working class. They are done protect the wealthy, an example of socializing risks and privatizing profits.

More an example of state or crony capitalism.

During the 2008 financial crisis,  conservative commentators and some Republican lawmakers characterized the bank bailouts as "socialism for Wall Street," "corporate socialism," or "government socialism."

Similar to earlier criticism of Medicare and Social Security, they warned that the bailouts would move the U.S. to a socialist economy.

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Re: wtf is wrong with the right?
« Reply #8972 on: July 01, 2026, 11:58:56 PM »
In bank bailouts, the losses are “socialized.” That’s not capitalism, however the fuck you want to paint it.
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