Nice word salad.I'm starting to smell your rusty wheels turning...
Keep going...you're almost there...
Tell us again where the government gets its money and then us again why you think the private sector was "bailed out" by the government?
OR
Here's an analogy to help you reach enlightenment...
I'm going to force you to pay me money under threat of jail time.
You keep paying me every day.
Then one day, in order to keep the economy stable and help you make ends meet...so that you can continue to pay me while earning a living...I help you by giving you some of that money back.
So tell us again how the private sector should be grateful for the government bailing them out?
I answered the question directly.
Here is the expanded version:
The government earns revenue via taxes and provides essential services to citizens that help maintain quality of life.
They also provide essential services to the private sector without which the private sector wont be able to do business or turn a profit.
The private sector on the other hand profits off of a taxpayer's money.
Despite profiting, their irresponsible business practices resulted in them losing their money, which the government took it upon themselves to bail them out.
So yes, the private sector needs to be grateful to the government.
Not the other way around.