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Archive of posts published in the tag: Housing collapse

Exposing Bad Policy for the Meltdown

The Trillion-Dollar Bank Shakedown That Bodes Ill for Cities– an interesting article from 2000 by Howard Husock that warned of the possible consequences of the CRA. (tips to Instapundit) Excerpt: If loans that win banks good CRA ratings were going

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Ends and Means

Some of the most dangerous thinking in public policy happens when the ends are used to justify the means.  Our constitution was designed to move slowly; separation of powers was meant to constrain ‘easy’ changes.  Many social activists lament this.

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