The debate on whether or not to end the SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) is starting to become a hot topic after there was some mention of it in the mainstream news. The SEC has taken a lot of scrutiny after it failed to see the housing crisis coming and many think it should just be abolished due to its failures.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing it gone or at least massively restructured. What I am afraid of though, is what the government tries to create in place of the SEC. I have read a couple of proposals that suggest the power should be given to the Federal Reserve, which I really don't understand, considering the Federal Reserve also failed to see the housing bubble. In fact, it even made it worse. I would much rather prefer having the SEC as a separate incompetent entity than giving the power to the incompetent, but already overly powerful Fed. The best case scenario in my opinion would be to simply end both or to end the Fed and totally restructure how the SEC works, but I doubt that will happen. Your thoughts?
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing it gone or at least massively restructured. What I am afraid of though, is what the government tries to create in place of the SEC. I have read a couple of proposals that suggest the power should be given to the Federal Reserve, which I really don't understand, considering the Federal Reserve also failed to see the housing bubble. In fact, it even made it worse. I would much rather prefer having the SEC as a separate incompetent entity than giving the power to the incompetent, but already overly powerful Fed. The best case scenario in my opinion would be to simply end both or to end the Fed and totally restructure how the SEC works, but I doubt that will happen. Your thoughts?