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Bailouts: An Epidemic




Remember my thoughts on the auto-industry bailout?  One of my main concerns was that once you reach a certain point, you're going to end up in a "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" situation.

Well, I hate to say "I told you so", but... I TOLD YOU SO!

There are now three separate entities/industries wanting bailouts from the Federal Government:

And I'm sure this is only the beginning.  Health insurance is rumored to be the next whining crybaby, and there's a whole plethora of people we haven't heard from yet.

Phone companies like Verizon Wireless?  "We suck and are dying" companies like Yahoo!?

Who knows, maybe they're next.

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