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October 6, 2009 – Uh, where’s the regulations on banks and Wall street to protect us from future meltdowns? Shouldn’t that be a higher priority than legislating stay-at-home Mommy/Daddy-bloggers earning a few dollars or getting a free CD now and then for endorsements?
An interesting side-note to this is I just spoke with a friend who runs multiple adult entertainment blogs, and he said he believes “Joe Schmoe with a car review blog” is in more danger than he is from Feds. Not sure if that’s accurate or not, but it’s an interesting point to ponder.
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I’m wondering if other countries will follow America’s lead.