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Think back to the late 1980's when the plague of securitization started. It became a way to turn liabilities into assets. But not really. Would the housing bubble have blown up the way it had? Would auto, student and credit card bubbles have been blown up to the extent they are currently? Probably not. We also talk about internet privacy and speech. It's all part of the same puzzle.