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Two words: Bill Black.
#1 Posted by Edward Ericson Jr., CJR on Tue 23 Jul 2013 at 01:38 PM
It is amazing that you can write all this and still push your big govt ideology. Progressives like you see all this and think, "If we can just get the right person in charge, everything will be better." Libertarians like me see this and think, "Starve the beast, there's no way to fix a place with such broken incentives, better to get rid of it." Perhaps both outcomes are very unlikely, but the latter is certainly more realistic.
#2 Posted by Ajay, CJR on Tue 23 Jul 2013 at 05:43 PM