I'm not one to spend any time reading about the Securities and Exchange Commission. What I know about it is what I pick up on the radio half-listening to people wringing their hands, for good reason, over The Economy. But I did read Matt Taibbi's recent article about the agency in Rolling Stone. If even half of his reporting is accurate, why aren't more people outraged? One senator has asked the SEC to explain itself, but why isn't everyone on Capitol Hill, and in the White House, also on this?
Pictures are of Baltimore's Berger Chocolate Cremes, possibly the best cookies on the planet. Back in early August, I was, unfortunately, reminded of them by the helpful Ms. Complaint Department on her blog Fat Chat (she is decidedly not fat but you know how we all define "fat" differently) and I have not stopped eating them ever since.
And check out her report from yesterday about how she survived Hurricane Irene.
Relationship between Berger cookies and SEC? None, I just couldn't find a blog-worthy picture of the SEC.


























