> RoMunn wrote:
> People are figuring out what went wrong, and - surprise! -  it started
> with Fannie and Freddie not getting more oversight back in 2005.
>

What is with you and an complete inability to accept responsibility or
accountability for anything?

(1.) Someone lobbed a softball right over home plate and the batter
knocked it out of the park and right through someone's window.  Your
whining amounts to deciding how much the parents of the batter are at
fault.

(2.) Either you believe in accountability or you don't.  You don't.
When you do you'll understand that it means that we assign someone as
"accountable" which means they are the owner of the quality, timely
delivery, and budget of what we ask of them.  This is not fair.
That's why we only ask those wishing to be "accountable" to volunteer.
 When a person volunteers to be leader of our country, they volunteer
to be accountable.  "the buck stops here".  If you believe that our
leaders should not be accountable, then just explicitly say so and end
your whining.  Just say that you believe nobody is accountable for
anything ever.

(3.) There is no mystery on "what happened".  In general, lax
regulation coupled with self-selected ignorance led to enormously
stupid bets with no understanding of the consequences.  The breadth
and depth of this crisis are not known.  The the largest problem -
confidence - is not quantifiable thus the duration will also not be
known.

"why" is known and all of government is *responsible*, but Bush is
*accountable*.

It's hilarious that you continue to perpetuate this myth that the
cause is a big mystery - it's not.  You're just trying to avoid
accountability which is . . . well, consistent with your Iraq
positions.

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