Crissa
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The answer, of course, is more politics. The government is controlled by votes, by lobbying, by public appearances.The point is that the government should meddle less overall in a market, but for that to be sustainable, we also have to make better decisions, and be held responsible for them if they fail. Classic case of trading security for freedom.
Now given the government has as EM puts it: "a corporation in the max with a monopoly on currency and arms to defend it", what choice does anyone have except to submit to the power of the coin?
And meddling in markets is what it's for - markets don't choose the right thing, they choose the cheapest thing without regard for the future or for the commons. Gotta use the government to make sure your market is fair and honest.
-Crissa