When a business fails, it fails. To prop it up with taxpayer money is to put food on the plate before the stinking corpse slumped at the dinner table.
First remove the tangle of laws and regulations that led to the mess, then let a free market sort it out better than any gaggle of bureaucrats ever can.
(The idea that a government can centrally manage an economy has been tried again and again and failed every time. How’d that work out for you, Comrade?)
When a business fails, it fails. To prop it up with taxpayer money is to put food on the plate before the stinking corpse slumped at the dinner table.
First remove the tangle of laws and regulations that led to the mess, then let a free market sort it out better than any gaggle of bureaucrats ever can.
(The idea that a government can centrally manage an economy has been tried again and again and failed every time. How’d that work out for you, Comrade?)