Let's not forget either the source of this bold unification ideology or allies in the pews.
Sen. Schumer is quoted, "He [Paulson] is on the money when he calls for a more unified regulatory structure, although we would prefer a single regulator to the three he proposes." But Mr Paulson is quoted, "I am not suggesting that more regulation is the answer, or even that more effective regulation can prevent the periods of financial market stress that seem to occur every five to 10 years." ... The fact that business classifications have multiplied exponentially during the the past 40 years should indicate the necessity of specialization in enforcement. But here we are, contemplating reinforcement of executive unitary theory as if three totalizing, central authorities appointed by a president could, actually, provide requisite regulatory relief to the market consumers whose purchasing "power" constitutes the GNP.
The fact that business classifications have multiplied exponentially during the the past 40 years should indicate the necessity of specialization in enforcement. But here we are, contemplating reinforcement of executive unitary theory as if three totalizing, central authorities appointed by a president could, actually, provide requisite regulatory relief to the market consumers whose purchasing "power" constitutes the GNP.
Othewise it's tempting to fall for the um lone revolting pimp plot. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
First I gotta watch La Commune though. It's three disks and the borrowing period is seven days. I'm pretty sure I'll fall asleep during the screening of each DVD at least twice, and no way is the Militant Electrician going to turn over time after school but before my bedtime. I'm pre-senior, you know.
Keep me informed. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.