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There's just nothing quite like capitalism
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There's just nothing quite like capitalism
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 07:44:45 -0500, HK wrote:
There was a recent foreclosure court case in Ohio, I believe, that was
dismissed because the bond/fund holders suing for foreclosure couldn't
prove that they owned the mortgages.
I read about that one, it was worth a giggle. There's little question
the mortgage business needs to be regulated as it once was.
I think that once that story gets around that part of the mortgage
problem will self regulate. Fund investors will demand more
accountability about where their money is going.
Self regulation is the "Bush" approach, and either results in no
regulation at all or incompetent regulation. Chinese toys, anyone? Or how
about prescription drugs that are manufactured in China and sold here,
without factory inspections? How about the lack of inspection of food?
Self-regulation is little more than
PR
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And then there's stuff like this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/us...html?th&emc=th
How coal companies are regulated, ya know? It's beyond me why citizens of WV
didn't tie that judge to a tree in bear country and cover him with peanut
butter.
Hey! This is Romneyville..Foch the Workers!
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