shtsqsh, Wow. Some people do tend to see information offered to question a questionable
position as invalid and easily label it as cherry picking or a 'stuck in the mud' attempt at brainwashing.
I'm surprised you would take it so personally. Clinton signed it, but yes you would have in his position too .. deregulation was
the conservative and the financial flavor for years before, and you have been given links to help you maybe to consider that more ..
By the time the bill got to Clinton's desk Glass-Steagall had been gutted as clean any gutted water creature you could ever buy.
If Clinton really believed it was the best thing to do he and all the others before him have been proven
wrong. If he signed it because he felt he had no other option at the time, that would be open to debate.
Whatever, Clinton certainly was not the one most responsible for the financial instability and abuse which followed. That's what you initially claimed, i think.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”