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Warren Buffett Thanks The Government For All Those Bailouts
Stock Market News | 2010/11/17 03:03

The most beloved capitalist in the world, Warren Buffett, has written another charming, thoughtful article in the New York Times.

And this one will make a lot of Americans furious.

Buffett's article is a "thank-you note" to our government, thanking them for the bailouts and emergency actions that Buffett says saved America from economic Armageddon two years ago.  Although people will always criticize the details, Buffett says, they can't criticize the outcome, which was remarkable:

"Uncle Sam, you delivered. People will second-guess your specific decisions; you can always count on that. But just as there is a fog of war, there is a fog of panic — and, overall, your actions were remarkably effective."

Buffett makes a compelling case that, if the government had done nothing in the financial crisis, the financial system and economy might have collapsed, at least temporarily.  And given that the system did NOT collapse, the government's intervention certainly was commendable.

But, as many people have already pointed out, no one benefited more from the bailouts than Warren Buffett, so it's no surprise that he's grateful.  Most bailout critics, furthermore, don't suggest that the government should have sat around and done nothing--they argue that the government's intervention should have been more fair and effective, particularly with respect to Wall Street.




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