How many people once the market crashed last year, decided to listen to those who said things were going well, have stayed in the market? How many watched their investments go down month after month and yet, still listen to the money guys on television telling them to leave their money in? I know people who have lost 60% of their funds because they believed it would turn around and some won't even look at their statements any longer because they can't deal with it. These are people that should have bailed because unless you have 10-20 years after this mess is cleared up, you won't even break even.
I have watched Suze Orman, I have several of her books. If you had watched her also, you would know that she was encouraging people to stay in the market late last year. It was only after the big crash that she started urging older citizens to reconsider the market. However, she is still encouraging younger investors to ride the storm out.
I disagree with you that the people who lost their money in the stock market should be bailed out. Would YOU bail out a gambler who got taken at a casino?
Those people were gambling with their money in the stock market. They rolled the dice and lost the bet. When you gamble, you shouldn't play more than you can afford to lose. And when you lose, it isn't up to your family to bail you out.