Originally posted by Lockhouse
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As Douglas Carswell points out, the government’s Merlin scheme, whereby banks agree to lend on the basis of political convenience rather than economic soundness, comes straight out of the pages of Rand’s magnum opus. Randians will remember the way in which a banker called Midas Mulligan was ordered to lend on the basis of people’s need rather than their likely ability to repay the money.
Isn’t this precisely what caused the financial crisis in the first place?
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