Been Quote by Louie Gohmert
“I think TARP was the most defining vote since I've been in Congress. It was wrong. You don't nationalize private - it was wrong. It desensitized people to what $700 billion was, which opened the door for a $900 million stimulus, for Obamacare, for all these things. It was wrong. It broke my heart.”
About This Quote
The speaker argues that the TARP bailout set a dangerous precedent of treating massive private-sector bailouts as normal, leading to larger stimulus measures and policy expansions that he believes erode fiscal discipline and public perception of government spending.
In simple terms: TARP normalized huge bailouts, paving the way for bigger spending.
Bailouts can shift norms and enable larger fiscal programs.
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When to use this quote
- Congressional debate on financial crises
- Legislative voting on stimulus bills
- Public discourse on healthcare funding
- Media analysis of economic interventions
- Academic study of fiscal policy impacts
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Policy analysis
- Legislative strategy
Questions to Reflect On
- How do large bailouts affect future fiscal decisions?
- What safeguards could prevent moral hazard in emergency spending?
Critics argue that without intervention, the financial system could have collapsed, causing far greater economic damage.