Fannie and Freddie

More financial regulation stuff, prompted by this post, and this one from Economix. . I agree 100% that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should go, that the mortgage interest deduction should be limited or abolished, and that the government should no more meddle in preferring homeownership over renting and vice versa. As we’ve just learned,… Continue reading Fannie and Freddie

Financial Reform

I’ve wanted to write something about the financial reform bill for a while now, but school and work and wedding planning and campaigning and the rest of real life have conspired against me. I did, however, find this post on the Freakonomics blog asking a few experts on what they would do to simplify the… Continue reading Financial Reform

Online Poker Bill Advances

Not quite as boring a headline as “Worthwhile Canadian Initiative”, but it’s still a good sign. The bill passed the House Financial Services Committee by a pretty healthy margin. There are still several steps to go before it becomes law, but hopefully this means that Congress is starting to understand the inevitability of online poker.… Continue reading Online Poker Bill Advances

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A darker shade of humanity

The mosque near Ground Zero, the English-only city ordinance in Lino Lakes, the immigration law in Arizona…quite a lot of people these days are upset by “the other”. Each of these topics in turn deserves a full rundown, but in short, a lot of it boils down to backlash against a changing world, a world… Continue reading A darker shade of humanity

Blogroll

So I was thinking to myself, “My blogroll is bare. I wonder if I can import the list of blogs I read via Google Reader into WordPress?” Yes. Yes I can. So I did. Those are the blogs I’m subscribed to. They are good. Check them out.