The post-bailout agenda

For starters, Congress must admits its mistakes in creating a housing bubble.

For Congress, spending billions to buy up Wall Street's dodgy mortgages may be the easy part. The next act requires lawmakers to respond to public anger and prevent America's economy from falling into another giant credit hole. Where to start? With Congress itself. Full Story »

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Chris Finnie
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by Chris Finnie - Oct. 1, 2008

As proposals go, this is almost as flimsy as the one now being considered by Congress. While I expect this from government, the Monitor usually does better. Several other publications have made more substantive recommendations. The blame they assign is accurate, if somewhat one-sided. But I'd like to see more of the "agenda" the headline promises.

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