(Sam Worthington feels like hugging a tree
OR Stephen Lang looks on as Sully goes native.)
Whether we like it or not, the Fed really does seem to be the best agency to regulate financial firms. (It now has authority over only some firms.) As the lender of last resort, it already has a vested interest in the health of those firms. The Fed’s prestige also tends to give it its pick of people who want to work on economic policy.
"The Federal Reserve has unparalleled expertise," Mr. Bernanke told Congress last month. "We have a great group of economists, financial market experts and others who are unique in Washington in their ability to address these issues."
Fair enough. At some point, though, it sure would be nice to hear those experts explain how they missed the biggest bubble of our time.