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Wandering the Oceans: Two Kinds of Policy Makers
Wandering the Oceans: Two Kinds of Policy Makers
2/9/2012
We have two basic kinds of policy makersThose who pursue liberal economic policies to avert a disaster or a collapse and then want conservative do nothing or damaging policies thereafterAnd those who want to go further and not just avoid collapse but place us strongly on the road to recovery..
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