Politics will undermine regulation plan

Courtesy Marketplace  Thu, 06/18/2009 - 12:45

Analysts and lawmakers are questioning the Obama administration's plan for re-regulating the financial sector.

Commentator Thomas Frank says the plan fails to address the largest problem of all -- the political one.


 

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