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| John, that's as clear of an explanation as I've ever read. Easily understandable. It's too bad more people aren't going to read it. When you say "We just dug the spurs into the pony even harder to try and get a last gallop" - the thought that comes to mind is that the pony seems only capable of a forced trot.
As I've said before, isn't it just so ironic that a follower of Ayn Rand would think that Central Planning was a good thing - as long as it was he who was doing the planning? If only - if only he had allowed the market to do what the market is supposed to do back in 1987, the world would be a much healthier place (economically) than it currently is. | |
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