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Robert Heineman (Professor of Political Science)

Faculty Soapbox: A perfect storm

02/27/2010

In this column, I want to talk a bit about American politics, the banking industry and proposals to regulate this industry, because I believe that Americans are about to be the victims of a perfect storm in this area of the economy. As is often been the case, this storm will hit without much warning---other than that provided herein. To really perceptive students of American politics it is increasingly clear that a number of forces are moving American taxpayers, voters and investors toward a free-for-all without parallel in American history.

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