The bailing out of a corporation by government is controversial because bankruptcy can be seen as being caused by the failure to satisfy consumer demand; the bailing out is thus an instance of government intervention on the market overruling the will of consumers. The bailout also chooses winners and losers. For example in the most recent bailout by the US government some companies were allowed to fail while other companies were bailed out.
Further the bailout takes money from the people and gives this money to certain failing institutions. The argument is made that since this money is created out of thin air, this will cost the people money at the grocery store in the form of inflation to benefit certain favored wealthy bankers.
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