I thought about posting why I thought the bailout was a terrible idea, and blah blah blah. In reality, I don't give two rats asses about this. All my money is under my mattress in a safe. And its in the form of gold bars and barrels of oil. Protected by guns.
Everyone else can shove off! I still get rich, biotch!
Actually, I just don't care about these companies. They made shitty investments, screw them. My stocks are down hard this past year. I may have made shitty investments, or it could just be the cyclical nature of the free market. Either way, I don't expect a bailout to save my ass.
The only people I'm concerned about are those who weren't wise enough to avoid a loan with a rate that was going to go through the roof later, or who took these loans on the assumption that when the rates adjusted, they could refi. Sucks for them. Getting suckered into something you won't be able to afford by lending practices that are fairly obscure is not ethical, but foresight is something that comes at a price.
Fixing the root of the problem, the adjustable rates that are at ridiculous levels, might avoid the meltdown and complete loss of these assets by keeping people in homes that they could afford. This could end the glut of empty and foreclosed houses, and unfreeze credit as creditors see people can still afford to pay for loans if they have reasonable terms. The investors who own these securities can't have that though, their vaunted rate of return wouldn't be great enough! (granted, it'd be better than the negative return they've got right now, but when the government is offering you almost a trillion dollars that will replace your losses, nows no time to trifle with silly details!)
Our president's chicken little speech didn't do much to help the situation. When all else fails, fall back on scaring the shit out of people to inspire confidence in the market! WOO! The fiscal policies of the past 8 years are catching up to us. Spending more money we don't have is probably not the answer, and turning us into the United States of France along the way is definitely not the answer.
What the state gives, It can always take away, and then some.