The question is not whether we should or should not regulate; it
is how much should we regulate and who the regulators should
be. We went overboard on deregulation under Reagan. Under
Bush, many people lost in the casino. Now we have the Obama
administration overreacting and overreaching with regulation that
does the exact opposite of wealth creation. If we are to have change
we can believe in, then we could start by replacing the majority
of the lawyers in regulatory agencies with actual experienced, successful
business veterans. They would have recognized the early warning
signs of many of the financial debacles created by the bubble-bust
cycle.

Author: Ziad K. Abdelnour

The question is not whether we should or should not regulate; it<br />is how much should we regulate and who the regulators should<br />be. We went overboard on deregulation under Reagan. Under<br />Bush, many people lost in the casino. Now we have the Obama<br />administration overreacting and overreaching with regulation that<br />does the exact opposite of wealth creation. If we are to have change<br />we can believe in, then we could start by replacing the majority<br />of the lawyers in regulatory agencies with actual experienced, successful<br />business veterans. They would have recognized the early warning<br />signs of many of the financial debacles created by the bubble-bust<br />cycle. - Ziad K. Abdelnour




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