| I would also point out that he does not say that we ought not regulate. Let's say that a Bush appointee would be disposed to agree with me (a mighty big leap of faith) and ignore the fact that he says that he believes the market should regulate the market. What he would be saying if he agreed with me would be that years of attrition have allowed the current set of regulations to become utterly useless, not that regulating is bad.
All I see when I look down, something jumpin' on the ground, Scratchin' dirt, cluckin' in the barnyard -
Tell me, could that be you?
John Kay |