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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Congress Disagrees over Consumer Protector


“There is broad agreement in Congress that government regulators failed to protect Americans from subprime mortgages and other risky credit products, but Democrats and Republicans split sharply Wednesday over creating a consumer watchdog agency to police the financial industry.” (Los Angeles Times, Thursday)

“Failed to protect?” How about that the government vigorously promoted subprime mortgages?

FEE Timely Classic
“The Subprime Crisis Shows that Government Intervenes Too Little in Financial Markets? It Just Ain’t So!” by Lawrence H. White


  • Sheldon Richman is the former editor of The Freeman and a contributor to The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. He is the author of Separating School and State: How to Liberate America's Families and thousands of articles.