No Consequences Society
We now live in a society where there are no consequences. Top executives and CEO’s for major financial institutions and banks can make poor decisions entering into very risky investments and jeopardizing the financial stability of not only their company but other institutions as well. Our government tells us that these companies are too big to fail and we must bail them out with taxpayer money. These companies are allowed to survive with no consequences. Executives still receive their bonuses and separated executives receive their golden parachutes.
Homeowners buy over-priced homes and enter into mortgage contracts with no down payments and risky adjustable interest rates knowing full well that they can barely afford the mortgage at the low interest rate. Along comes the government with a bail-out. Congress passes a law to force lenders to reduce the principal on the loan so that these people can stay in their homes with no consequences.
Major automotive manufacturing companies make bad business decisions and enter into unreasonable contract terms with Unions impacting the profitability of those companies. When a recession hits these companies and their losses threaten millions of jobs, they have their hands out for bail-out money from the taxpayers. Again the government says that these companies are too big to fail. No consequences for union executives or the company executives.
State governmental officials, governors and legislatures have squandered their state taxpayer’s money with bloated budgets and are requesting bail-out funds from the federal government. These states have made bad decisions and failed to balance their budgets. Again, the government says that we cannot allow these states to go under. The new stimulus bill proposed is reported to provide more taxpayer money as aid to the states. Again, there will be no consequences.
I wonder if the government will bail out the oil companies if the oil price continues to drop. Many oil companies entered into many projects that were based on high oil prices and these projects are now probably uneconomic. Are the oil companies too big to fail or too important to the country? How will the government respond? I doubt if the oil industry will be included in the “No consequences society”.
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