I read that same article earlier. My initial reaction was one of mild outrage. Then I really began to think about it in depth. Our lawmakers have failed us. The regulators that are supposed to protect our interests have failed us. Goldman Sachs and company are running the show in Washington. How much trust should we have left in the people that are supposed to be responsible to insure a level playing field? Is it possible that regulators that are not under the influence of politics and lobbyists with wads of money to dole out will do a better job protecting us from the fraud, graft and corruption that seems to be running rampant in our own domestic economy? I don't know. But it is the other side of the coin.
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