The Geithner plan is proof that you get what you pay for; in this case the currency being time.
To assume that because a plan has no details today, in will have no details tomorrow or the next day is dangerous. I think it's been made sufficiently clear that Treasury will not let anyone else fail. There may be a few more shotgun weddings, but certainly no more Lehmans.
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