September 22, 2008Once Upon a TimeA little preaching to choir here, but don't miss the WSJ lead editorial today: Once upon a time, in the land that FDR built, there was the rule of "regulation" and all was right on Wall and Main Streets. Wise 27-year-old bank examiners looked down upon the banks and saw that they were sound. America's Hobbits lived happily in homes financed by 30-year-mortgages that never left their local banker's balance sheet, and nary a crisis did we have. They are sadly right that this will become believed and accepted as fact. This could set the cause of liberty (and prosperitarianism) back a lot further than a bad election. Economics and Markets Posted by jk at September 22, 2008 11:44 AM |