Thursday, October 9, 2008

Against “an amalgam of multiple approaches,”

Soros agrees with me about what I've called compromise/hybrid plans:

"But he criticized both parties for constructing a plan that he believes has become “an amalgam of multiple approaches,” which would do very little to help unfreeze the credit markets.

Mr. Soros proposed a different approach. Instead of the United States government buying bad assets to take out of the market and hoping that banks start lending again, he said it should inject cash directly into troubled banks to replenish their depleted capital reserves."

From my perspective, an amalgam of multiple approaches is a recipe for waste and unending government involvement.



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