Should the federal government spend $700 billion to bail out Wall Street? |
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No. Why should government help them when it’s their own mistakes that put them in that predicament? |
Jason Blackwell Retail Weymouth |
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Hell to the no. Feed the hungry. Take care of our community. |
Elsa Tejada Office Coordinator Grove Hall |
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Absolutely not. I believe that the old American theory still applies: the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. |
Marlon Smith-Jones Teacher Watertown |
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It all depends on if the people in this country would benefit from this government intervention. If they benefit, they should. If they don’t, they shouldn’t. |
Clyde Ann Nelson Retired Hairdresser/Owner/Author Mattapan |
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No. They need to find out where it originated and find out who’s benefiting the most from this — it’s certainly not the regular people. They need to find out where this corruption is coming from and why we’re in the state we’re in. |
Lisa Owens Patient Coordinator Dorchester |
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No, I don’t believe they should. I believe they should spend money to bail us out: the poor people living in America. That’s what they need to do. |
Nancy Galloway Program Director Dorchester |