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Old 09-17-2015, 12:25 PM   #40
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Which would fail to explain the world-trashing financial crash of 2008. Who needs regulation?
Once again your logic eludes me. The conventional method to argue against a statement that "very little can be fixed by regulation" is to point to examples of cases where significant things have been fixed by regulation. Giving an example where regulations fail as you did tends to support the statement by fjtorres. Perhaps he should leave you some karma?

In addition, it does not follow logically that where regulations fail the solution is further regulations. As above, it may well indicate that regulations in general are not an effective solution.
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