Home truths on the economy
By James Carroll | Monday, November 17, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…One definition of the word economy is ‘an orderly, functional arrangement of parts; an organized system.’ But neither orderly, nor functional, nor organized were terms that came to mind watching Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson in his press conference last week. Insisting that ‘the facts changed,’ he tried to explain the government’s shift from an asset-purchase plan to the recapitalization of troubled banks. As he tried to explain, the public tried to understand – and neither succeeded. The overall impression Paulson made was of an exhausted man, grasping at straws. I have no idea what’s happening. No surprise that the stock market tanked again….”…BS
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