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TheFolkloreOfFinancialRegulation 3 - 07 Jan 2010 - Main.IanSullivan
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 Those as smitten with Thurman Arnold as I am might want to read an essay in the current Atlantic that touches on how it became an article of faith in Washington that what was good for Wall Street was good for America.

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Those as smitten with Thurman Arnold as I am might want to read an essay in the current Atlantic that touches on how it became an article of faith in Washington that what was good for Wall Street was good for America.
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Those as smitten with Thurman Arnold as I am might be interested in reading an essay from The Atlantic that touches on how it became an article of faith in Washington that what was good for Wall Street was good for America.

Link here.

-- MichaelHolloway - 27 Mar 2009


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