At what point is one expected to reject the process of the becoming of
‘being stronger and leaner’?...or do you not accept any limit at all?
And, does Occam’s Razor apply here too?

On Jan 13, 2:39 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought this was interesting and so here it is to share.  I neither
> agree nor disagree with this op. ed. piece.
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870458650457465439294469...
>
> I will say the argument that we shouldn't try to get something out of
> them because we helped them out for our own benefit is rather weak.
> I'm uncomfortable with the whole "too big to fail" notion.  The world
> doesn't stop when a large company goes belly up.  It just reorganizes
> and comes back stronger and leaner.  Bankruptcy laws were created to
> smooth the transition.  By bwanker lawyers no doubt.
>
> -Don
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