Actually it's the best option.
If we do nothing, many businesses may fail.
Oh well. Business fail all the time. Where does the Constitution authorize the Federal Government to prop up failing businesses?
In Wisconsin, more than 100 Milwaukee Area Technical College students couldn't access private loans to fund their education.
I hate to sound like a broken record, but I can't find the word 'education' in the Constitution a single time.
Sonic Corporation, a drive-in restaurant chain based in Oklahoma, learned on Thursday that one of its lenders, GE Capital, had stopped extending new loans to the chain's franchisees. That will block plans to rebuild restaurants, add equipment and open new locations.
And the fact that a burger joint can't get a loan is now a Federal issue?
I know that many of the solutions to this problem may be unpopular,
Your damn right they are. They're not only unpopular, they're un-Constitutional on their face.
If it weren't for the fact that Obama is orders of magnitude worse than McCain an email like this would cement my decision to sit this election out.
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Not to mention that Sonic, a venerable old chain, is now run by a democrap lawyer.