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    Entries in the wrecking crew (3)

    Thursday
    Mar172011

    The Solution Was Liberalism

    “[T]he solution was liberalism: it had rescued the nation from the mindless boom-and-bust cycle of laissez-faire; it had defeated fascism; and it was then, in 1965, delivering one of the greatest periods of prosperity in history. In that year, American GNP grew by 6.5 percent—in these glory days of the billionaire it barely gets over 2 percent—in line with the official, stated goal of American economic policy: “a growing abundance, widely shared.” Taxes were high, and the richest man in the world was the oil baron J. Paul Getty, worth between two and four billion dollars and fond of grousing about how tough it was to be rich in an era when even the middle-class man had access to what had once been the exclusive privileges of great wealth.”

    Thomas Frank

    The Wrecking Crew:How Conservatives Rule

    Saturday
    May162009

    Why 'The Wrecking Crew' is a must read

    From ‘heckuva job Brownie’and Alberto Gonzales to why your city council and mine just never seems to work, I’ve been puzzled at the almost intentional ineptitude that seemed to characterize all levels of governance in this country during the Bush II years. It didn’t seem possible that government could become that incompetent in just eight years.The problem lay in trying to figure this out without a historical context, which is next to impossible.

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    Wednesday
    May062009

    The 'Wrecking Crew' that nearly took down America

    What is maven reading now?

    The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule” by Thomas Frank, and she’s absolutely loving it. The time just flies by on the treadmill, reading this engaging, yet important book. I enjoy books written by journalists, since they’re so readable ( Hemingway was first a reporter) and this one is.

    Frank completely, and with dark humor, dissects the so-called conservative revolution so that we can finally see it for the completly cynical sham that it is, and better understand why it’s currently in a death spiral.

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