Hey Kids, It's National Consumer Protection Week!
Uhh, apparently this week is National Consumer Protection Week, which is supposed to "highlight consumer protection and education efforts around the country." Translation: the government put up a mini-website from, like, 1976, with a page of links and some banners for the taking. That's fine with us—we'll just claim the other 51 slots as National Consumerist Weeks.
"National Consumer Protection Week" [consumer.gov]
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@AMetamorphosis: Thank god the government does very little. They'd just screw it up and make everything cost more. This site is a blessing because it allows the consumers, in a private fashion, to share knowledge, boycott, etc, and based on posts I've seen, this works. Capitalism baby.
I'm sorry, but I just had to go back and look at that thing again and view the source. I find it laughable that that tiny, little site has not one, but two style sheets. There are notations telling them where to type in the title. And over the top indentations for a simple little unordered list. And where did they get those colors? I'm just in shock and awe that our goverment produced that, but I'm not sure why. I guess I'm old enough to still be disappointed when our current governemnt underperfoms.
I was all ready to feel sorry for this poor sad-looking website, and then I read this at the top of the page:
"Financial Literacy: A Sound Investment"
In other words, "it's your own damn fault for being too stupid to read the fine print."
And then somehow all my sorry just flew right out the window.








Bob's Website Kit v1.0.
Apparently, this was the only budget they have left from whatever earmark created this.