Actually, I better add an important qualifier to that title and instead say that we should listen to a specific Frenchwoman.
My friend Veronique de Rugy recently testified before a House Committee and she completely kicked you-know-what.
February 24, 2011 by Dan Mitchell
Actually, I better add an important qualifier to that title and instead say that we should listen to a specific Frenchwoman.
My friend Veronique de Rugy recently testified before a House Committee and she completely kicked you-know-what.
Posted in Economics, Fiscal Policy, Government Spending | Tagged Economics, Fiscal Policy, Government Spending | 7 Comments
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[…] opportunity to call attention to her good work on properly defining austerity,. And if you watch her testimony to a congressional committee, it’s also quite obvious that she also understands that the real problem is bloated and wasteful […]
[…] opportunity to call attention to her good work on properly defining austerity,. And if you watch her testimony to a congressional committee, it’s also quite obvious that she also understands that the real problem is bloated and wasteful […]
[…] opportunity to call attention to her good work on properly defining austerity,. And if you watch her testimony to a congressional committee, it’s also quite obvious that she also understands that the real problem is bloated and wasteful […]
[…] opportunity to call attention to her good work on properly defining austerity,. And if you watch her testimony to a congressional committee, it’s also quite obvious that she also understands that the real problem is bloated and […]
[…] You can also watch Veronique explain the basics of fiscal policy in this testimony to a congressional committee. […]
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It’s a bit unfair, really. It’s kind of like a PhD in Biology trying to explain the cell cycle to a 2 year old. You hope something sticks, but you know it probably won’t.