It has gotten really scary how predictable most rightleaning responses to crises have become. I tried to point this out at the end of last year, when it turned my stomach that know-nothings/dont-cares responded to something as complicated and interconnected as the economic crises was the fault of a handful of homeowners, ninja loans, acorn, whatever.
This is a handy quote to have on hand for republicans that think 'helping poor people' is the problem:
"Today's global crisis -- a loss on paper of more than $50 trillion in stocks, real estate, commodities and operational earnings within 15 months -- cannot be explained only by the default on a meager 7% of subprime mortgages (worth probably no more than $1 trillion) that triggered it."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123793811398132049-email.html