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Embarrassing but true
A former Treasury Secretary who bankrupted the nation with historically
high fiscal deficits and national debt recognizes a Fed Chairman who
bankrupts the nation with his deregulated permissiveness of a debt
bubble, with a prize funded by a now bankrupt major player of a
deregulated energy market.
Talents do recognize one another.
Henry C.K. Liu
hhill51 wrote:
> Thought you'd appreciate this from today Op-Ed in the New York Times:
>
> Eleven and Counting
>
> By PAUL KRUGMAN
>
> Embarrassing but true: Just one month
> ago the James A. Baker III Institute
> presented Alan Greenspan with its Enron
> Prize. I'm not suggesting any impropriety; it
> was just another indication of how deeply
> the failed energy company was enmeshed
> with our ruling elite.
>
> /snip/
>
- Thread context:
- Reforming the Language of Money,
John Gelles Sun 16 Dec 2001, 22:35 GMT
- When will money not favor the USA?,
John Gelles Sat 15 Dec 2001, 20:04 GMT
- Embarrassing but true,
Henry C.K. Liu Fri 14 Dec 2001, 16:54 GMT
- cOMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE,
pdavidso Fri 14 Dec 2001, 16:32 GMT
- Sobering Thoughts on Export Policy,
Henry C.K. Liu Fri 14 Dec 2001, 15:46 GMT
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