And focusing on so-called incentives also ignores the coercion from the government.
I'm not saying it's 100% in either direction, but the lion's share of the blame has to go with the government here. This isn't like a gun law, since gun laws generally aren't coercive rules about using your gun on other people the way banking regulations essentially tell private businesses how to run.
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I'm not saying it's 100% in either direction, but the lion's share of the blame has to go with the government here. This isn't like a gun law, since gun laws generally aren't coercive rules about using your gun on other people the way banking regulations essentially tell private businesses how to run.