"But the enthusiasm was not shared by Michael Zweig, an economics professor from
New York, who said the plan offered very little to the ordinary person and
warned that the worst was not yet over.
"The bail-out package is a sort of classic example of how the needs and
interests of the corporate elites have pushed aside the interests of the
ordinary working people.
"I'm quite disturbed that the bail-out package does not include any prospective
relief for homeowners facing foreclosure, which is a very significant failure in
these negotiations."
The guys that made a lot of money; the guys who caused the problem with
their mortgage and financial shenanigans (long for "swindles") -- they are
being rescued.
The "little people" who bought houses, ill-advised as they were, get nothing.
A battle in the Class War of the late 20th, early 21st centuries?
Mason A. Clark http://frontal-lobe.info
book: Greater America in the Age of Rebellion