Yeah, however you structure it it will be tough. There will be an intervention here, period. The question is, can it be tailored so that at some point in the future a conservative president/congress can pass meaningful laws that restores the market, or will be end up putting a full-blown socialist in power, whereupon we may never see a free market for some things in our lifetime?
That’s what concerns me the most. We are in a not neccissarily unique, but still rare and unfortunate position where we can really let capitalism slip from our grasp. I see the potential for sectors, that should not be, become nationalized leaving Alexander Hamilton spinning in his grave. And as we have seen before, once it’s in the hands of the government, it is nearly impossible to wrench it free again.