DennisD
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- Dennis
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I agree that humans come with imperfections. That is why we have laws and regulations. If we were perfect, no need to regulate the "stupid" humans. We won't solve the problem, but we sure can ease the pain of failure at the cost of stupid humans not knowing what is up or down when it comes to borrowing money. Let's call it guidance.All human institutions, like all humans, come with some imperfections. Regulations almost always create more imperfections than they eliminate. Such was the case in 1929, and throughout the '30s.
Spending a bunch of money on a fancy electric car seems foolish to me, too. But if that's what makes someone happy, I say more power to them. I bought an electric Mustang myself, when I certainly could have paid less for a satisfactory car. But the Mustang made me happy, so I bought it.
Fools who spend money they can't afford is a universal problem that won't be fully solved by markets or by regulation.
I also have seen what these "stupid humans" did in the Housing Bubble along with the Stock Market Crash. Regulations were put into place after '29 and we had little problems until those same regulations were removed and you can see it's demise in the '07 repeat. History is there for humans to understand previous humans stupidity. Unfortunately many people forget the past for the convenience of greed. There motto is let it burn down and let someone else build it back up.
The less imperfect humans had to bail the more imperfect (high risk takers with no common sense). The less imperfect humans said no more, and curtailed some of the high risk behaviors i.e. regulations.
Once again, I am all for the free market and have no problem with foolish people wanting to pay ADM to make them happy. I just hope those "happy" people can afford to do so without the patient people bailing them out like so many times in the past.
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