A very good question. Not an easy one to answer. Many legislators voted against the 700 billion bailout on the basis that it was not the purpose of government. President Bush stated that ordinarily, it would be his policy just to let corporations fail than to bailout them out. However, he supported the bailout plan on the basis that to do nothing could put the country in a long term depression. I suggest that those who wish to express their opinion use the "discuss" option, rather than continue to add to this answer.
The functions of government corporations are mainly to avail government services to citizens. Most major cities will have offices to such corporations.
AIG was the main bank that was bailed out by the government. It is outrageous that we pay taxes for multi billion dollar corporations to be bailed out. The government did not bail them out, we did. It is our hard earned money going to work I guess.
The Financial Bailout and the Big 3 bailout
David Peirson has written: 'The major public corporations' -- subject(s): Government Corporations
The main job of the federal government is to "enforce" the laws.
stocks are traded in the market which is regulated by government
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state representation in the federal government
federal government
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
are subordinate to State government.