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Who is to Blame for the Financial Crisis?

David Kerans writes: “I have no interest in spending all of our time relitigating the policies of the last eight years.… laying blame…. can distract us from focusing our time, our efforts and our politics on the challenges of the future.” --Barack... Full Article at The Market Oracle

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  2. This is the "Discussion Draft" of Dodd's financial reform bill. Commentary will be forthcoming; Ticker posted so you have a place to obtain a copy "easily" if desired. The link above should open the PDF for you. Here is the claimed "discussion points" Full Article at The Market Ticker

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