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I've often thought of myself being a left-leaning liberal, in the sense that a government should be there to help those who can't help themselves, regulate systems so they don't go too far too fast, but generally keep out of people's lives on a social level.

But instead, I'm watching left-wing parties voting in ID cards in the UK, and in the US voting for a plan which gives government money to bail out a banking system. Given that I tend to believe in the maxim "You made this mess, you clean it up" (which also means I think the US should stay in Iraq until it sorts the bloody mess out), it seems a tad interesting that right-wing parties (ie the ones who tended to be funded by the money-men) are the ones voting against a plan to bail them out.

Can someone tell me why the bail plan is a good idea?

Oh, and one UK conspiracy plan suggests that in the run-up to the 1992 election, the Conservative government (widely expected to lose) deliberately ran the economy badly, in order to give the next party an economic headache. Unfortunately, the Conservatives won by a slim majority so they had to manage the mess they had created.
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