Economist Walter E. Williams explains the causes of the housing crisis. Then, why would we let these same people who caused the housing crisis take charge of health care? Short and worthwhile viewing.
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Walter Williams is correct. Government’s intervention in the market created the housing bubble in the first place, and the intervention by the same people in government who created the problem is certainly not the solution.