Watching the Congress hearing on Gamestop/Robinhood/Reddit. I'll let people know if there's anything super interesting.
Right now, it seems like both Democrats and Republicans are sympathetic with average Americans rather than the companies. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
I kind of like Rep. Patrick McHenry's (R) take. Basically, he says it's dumb that it's easier to buy a lottery ticket than to invest.
Now, Congressional hearings in committees are often more about figuring out problems than attacking each other; I fully expect both Democrats and Republicans to have good insight here.
Rep. Al Green says that fines -have- to outweigh the benefits from breaking the law. I completely agree.