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When The Government Runs a Business, Part I

From The Politico:

"A little-noticed section of the Wall Street reform law grants the federal government broad new powers to compel financial firms to hire more women and minorities — an effort at promoting diversity that’s drawing fire from Republicans who say it could lead to de facto hiring quotas."

Financial reform with a side of social engineering.....

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