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meriter
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Originally posted by pointPi
I liked it when Jerry Lewis was vice president, and Jack Benny treasury secretary.


that's heavy
Lira
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Originally posted by Moongoose
You know, I have relatives and friends in Serbia, including a family member who was in the middle of labour while Belgrade was being slightly inconvenienced by being bombed, and they still like Clinton better than Bush :p

Haha, who doesn't, really? Among foreigners, that is.

My point when I posted his pic, however, is not that he was either the best or the last president, but Democrats are so photogenic!
Marcus Summers
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
And DOMA, and DADT, and repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, and didn't inhale (why would he lie?).


So... two bull non-issues and a repeal of a bill that nobody could predict would have caused such economic issues?

Not reason enough to call him a bad president. Might as well say the Lewinsky Scandal was a real issue.
Halcyon+On+On
Who called him a bad president? :o
Marcus Summers
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Who called him a bad president? :o


I think the one you quoted? I dunno, maybe it was sarcasm.
Zharen
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Originally posted by meriter
that's heavy


Weight has nothing to do with it.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
And DOMA, and DADT, and repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, and didn't inhale (why would he lie?).


it's bandied around a LOT but i have yet to see an analysis that illustrates the connection between GS and the financial crisis. THIS paper argues that the fundamental part of GS often characterised as repealed (the separation of lending and investment banking) remained in place after other parts of GS were repealed?

i would genuinely appreciate your input.
Lagrangian
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
it's bandied around a LOT but i have yet to see an analysis that illustrates the connection between GS and the financial crisis. THIS paper argues that the fundamental part of GS often characterised as repealed (the separation of lending and investment banking) remained in place after other parts of GS were repealed?

i would genuinely appreciate your input.


I don't have the macroeconomic chops to offer you even a respectable opinion; my understanding of the provisions of the Act is probably myopic, but I am of the school that stripping long-standing regulation from banks = bad. And besides, I did a quick peek on who wrote the paper you linked and found this little gem:

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He was a Rockefeller Republican before becoming a Reagan Republican.


STOP RIGHT THERE, CRIMINAL SCUM!
srussell0018
Why don't they elect Generals as president anymore?

Lira
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Why don't they elect Generals as president anymore?

Because it's a very bad idea. Trust me, I'm South American :p
srussell0018
Eisenhower was a great president. Plus checks and balances prevent any kind of leader turning into some kind of warlord or dictator.
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