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by giantg2 2239 days ago
I agree. It also depends on how they prop it and to what extent they get involved.

For example, they became shareholders in of companies during the last bailout and even turned a profit. That's sort of free market because they are utilizing the existing market structure and investing sort of similarly to regular investors. The only concern is how they would exercise their voting rights if they choose to, especially if they ever became a majority owner.