Over at Naked Capitalism, they are not at all impressed with the financial industry "reform" bill which has just passed. The general consensus seems to be that not a whole lot of anything has changed for the banking industry. This leaves me with one question:
What is it in the bill which will partially destroy the liberty of the individual but leave the largest and worst of the banksters largely intact? When it is found out, it will likely be very onerous indeed, and don't be surprised to find it has been set up so it is very nearly impossible to excise. It seems to me that either protecting the largest of the banks, and/or stealing your liberty, are the only things that might be accomplished by this bill. We'll see.
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