Folks, this is how the U.S. government now operates. You would think this steep downturn would have some effect. But the legislative reform process is broken. Industry lobbyists have too much influence on every major industry issue. Apparently, the only thing that will fix the process is a major depression that galvanizes enough popular support for draconian solutions.
dimanche 20 décembre 2009
Agree with that
Edward Harrisson à Credit Write-down commentant la dilution systématique des réformes financières aux US:
Folks, this is how the U.S. government now operates. You would think this steep downturn would have some effect. But the legislative reform process is broken. Industry lobbyists have too much influence on every major industry issue. Apparently, the only thing that will fix the process is a major depression that galvanizes enough popular support for draconian solutions.
No shit! Oh! But wait... It's happening!
Folks, this is how the U.S. government now operates. You would think this steep downturn would have some effect. But the legislative reform process is broken. Industry lobbyists have too much influence on every major industry issue. Apparently, the only thing that will fix the process is a major depression that galvanizes enough popular support for draconian solutions.
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