As others here have said, while critics of the Paulson Plan as well as any scary leftist mutation of it are abundant and proliferated, few seem to be arguing for federal inaction. They do believe that timely and significant federal action is needed. They just don't like the specifics or the precedent proposed by the administration. This should not be interpreted, or pitched, as a "rejection of market ideology." I cringe every time I see conservatives seek street cred with clueless but exultant journalists by dutifully admitting that the country or the economy "trumps" their supposed market ideology....
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Principles And The Case For Federal Action
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