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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 989639" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>10 years out of 200+? I specifically said that I think they do a good job over the long run. It's too easy to pluck out whatever small chunk of time we want to illustrate whatever we want. But the last 10 years weren't so bad until the housing bubble burst and the related effects. I'm not enamored with anyone, I just think they do a decent job. As bad as things have been over the last few years, half of Europe would gladly trade places with us, and I don't think that's much of an exaggeration at all. I don't know of any other country that could have dealt with this as well as we did.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Those in the political world don't wield their power or influence very well because they don't stand to benefit from it if it's good, nor do they lose much of anything if it's bad. Those in business have every reason to manage wisely because they make good money from it when they do. I mean, if we're going to cast the wealthy as greedy pigs who are consumed with nothing more but adding to their massive riches, let's at least give them credit for being smart enough to know how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 989639, member: 23516"] 10 years out of 200+? I specifically said that I think they do a good job over the long run. It's too easy to pluck out whatever small chunk of time we want to illustrate whatever we want. But the last 10 years weren't so bad until the housing bubble burst and the related effects. I'm not enamored with anyone, I just think they do a decent job. As bad as things have been over the last few years, half of Europe would gladly trade places with us, and I don't think that's much of an exaggeration at all. I don't know of any other country that could have dealt with this as well as we did. Those in the political world don't wield their power or influence very well because they don't stand to benefit from it if it's good, nor do they lose much of anything if it's bad. Those in business have every reason to manage wisely because they make good money from it when they do. I mean, if we're going to cast the wealthy as greedy pigs who are consumed with nothing more but adding to their massive riches, let's at least give them credit for being smart enough to know how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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