Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Kid Bitzer commenting over at Edge of the West reminds me that it is time to republish this photo.

Photobucket

To which the one and only Paul Krugman linked

Actually, there was plenty of coordination — a coordinated effort to destroy effective regulation:

Consider the press conference held on June 3, 2003 — just about the time subprime lending was starting to go wild — to announce a new initiative aimed at reducing the regulatory burden on banks. Representatives of four of the five government agencies responsible for financial supervision used tree shears to attack a stack of paper representing bank regulations. The fifth representative, James Gilleran of the Office of Thrift Supervision, wielded a chainsaw.


The lack of oversight, in short, was no oversight: it was part of the plan.


and that was to the black and white version.

banking regulators and bankers

No comments:

Post a Comment