The instinct to save the Institutions was sound.
The mistake was leaving the people who fucked us over in charge, instead of perp walking them out of their wood panels boardrooms and putting them on trial for their massive malfeasance.
Car industry is a great example; the execs at GM and Diamler Chrysler over extended themselves badly, bankrupted their corporations- then flew to Washington in their private jets to beg for cheap loan guarantees. Those motherfuckers should have been kicked out the door with no golden parachutes!
Ford, by stark contrast, had seen the economic headwinds coming and had sold off relatively unprofitable divisions and recent acquisitions like Volvo, Jaguar and Aston Martin. Thus they were well printed for the form and ready to take advantage of their prudent moves to increase market share vs the stupidity of the others.
They we plenty pissed when the give bailed out their irresponsible competition on the cheap, leaving them with nothing to show for their efforts! They didn't even need the loans they were offered.
We have begun to habitually reward bad business behavior and let the (rich) idiots who make those decisions off the hook. The optics are as bad as they are clear; if you're rich, the country will save you from your own stupidity and not punish you for your crimes- but if you're middle class or lower, we'll take your house and throw you in prison for stealing a loaf of bread to keep from starving.
What amazes me is why We the People haven't emptied into the streets and demanded that Justice be done. Maybe as a country we're too stupid to see what's happened and we deserve to fail.
Trump is merely presiding over a whole new round of the rich stealing from everyone else and the American citizens are once again sitting on their hands.