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That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want -
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want -
NoGreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want
It isn't -
Sort of. Probably most of the time even. But still an oversimplification. In the Glass Steagall reference I alluded to, no amount of corporate wizardry was ever going to create conglomerates as large as the ones that emerged and held our economy hostage when that barrier was blown up. Smart regulation is hard, but it's not impossible.greenblood said:
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want -
Have you seen the roster we currently trot out there in Washington? A bunch of Clay’s and Jimmy’s. We are fucked GatorGreenRiverGatorz said:
Sort of. Probably most of the time even. But still an oversimplification. In the Glass Steagall reference I alluded to, no amount of corporate wizardry was ever going to create conglomerates as large as the ones that emerged and held our economy hostage when that barrier was blown up. Smart regulation is hard, but it's not impossible.greenblood said:
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want -
Who hires the lobbyists to write the regulations in the first place?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sort of. Probably most of the time even. But still an oversimplification. In the Glass Steagall reference I alluded to, no amount of corporate wizardry was ever going to create conglomerates as large as the ones that emerged and held our economy hostage when that barrier was blown up. Smart regulation is hard, but it's not impossible.greenblood said:
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want
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You should look into getting paid for this hard hitting insight. Not quite $10.95 worthy, but damn close.doogie said:
Who hires the lobbyists to write the regulations in the first place?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sort of. Probably most of the time even. But still an oversimplification. In the Glass Steagall reference I alluded to, no amount of corporate wizardry was ever going to create conglomerates as large as the ones that emerged and held our economy hostage when that barrier was blown up. Smart regulation is hard, but it's not impossible.greenblood said:
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want -
Ok pay me.
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High barriers to entry(from regulation) and market interventionism is what created the need for Glass Steagall in the first place.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sort of. Probably most of the time even. But still an oversimplification. In the Glass Steagall reference I alluded to, no amount of corporate wizardry was ever going to create conglomerates as large as the ones that emerged and held our economy hostage when that barrier was blown up. Smart regulation is hard, but it's not impossible.greenblood said:
I agree to a point. It isn't created to help the big guys, but it's generally the undesirable ending consequence. Regulations tend to be convoluted, and the big guys have the money and resources to find ways around them or take advantage of them, while the little guys don't.GreenRiverGatorz said:
That's a dumb oversimplification. Especially when repealing regulation is what gave us the TBTFs in the first place.RaceBannon said:Rule 1
Regulations help the big guy and crush the little guy. It's science. The big guys pay for the regulations they want



