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I was more worried who the government would turn to if there was a large failure (on par or above) with the financial crisis. I think the government should be involved in monitoring what is going on within the markets to protect consumers.
I think that people will be dependent on government for some services. I am wary of overdependence though because you could put yourself in a bad situation if the programs that you depend on won't be able to cover your needs completely (and you have no other way of meeting those needs). An example would be a senior on Social Security and Medicare (with a fixed income).
Lots of new agencies apparently. I have a peculiar feeling that our best interests are being bartered and sold in closed room deals.
There is a lot to be concerned about. I think it is strange that so few people are offering solutions. The innovation in our country really seems to be dying. People seem to be a little more obsessed with arguing ideology than with considering pragmatic solutions. For example, if I were a Republican right now I would accept that the government is going to overhaul health care simply because that is the reality of the seat numbers, and that is what the American public decided they wanted at the voting booth. I would then seek to find the best solutions I could and advocate those throughout the health care discussion, so that the system would at least work, even if I didn't agree with the government involvement.