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On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 10:07:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: There are no complicated concepts in Rand's books. The books are long-winded, but they're pretty straightforward. They're fiction, but the neocons used them as a blueprint for wrecking the US economy. They haven't given up. I'd be interested in hearing about exactly what you think the so called "neocons" did to wreck the US economy. The war in Iraq was ill advised and increased debt but hardly wrecked the economy. The deregulation of Wall Street was already well along under the Clinton administration. Relaxation of mortgage lending standards began in the Clinton administration. What else? |
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