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...year of Obama. Who could have anticipated that? It was the year of entropy, with catastrophic floods and fires, an imminent flu pandemic, and the biggest meltdown of world financial systems since the Great Depression. Jobs you had counted on evaporated. Opportunities vanished. Phrases like “bailout?? and “too big to fail” were suddenly being applied to companies you had hoped would someday recruit you. And the University was not immune. We didn’t have to melt down the roof of Harvard Hall into bullets...
History Professor Charles S. Maier said a bailout??the likely course of action—would be ideal, as allowing Greece to default would likely result in massive inflation and skyrocketing unemployment rates, causing much turmoil...
Over $12 trillion. This leviathan—the new combined total of the federal bailout??is enough to launch over 13 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan or buy about 325 Harvard endowments at the height of prosperity...
...that one naturally picks up from living in New Haven, we infiltrated The Crimson’s press room and inserted this message instead of their staff editorial, which was some dumb thing about Darfur that we didn’t understand and something about a “bailout?? that we can only assume relates to crew...
...World Bank and the Treasury Department, promoted tirelessly. For example, in an article posted last month on the liberal website TomPaine.com, Rodrik wrote that the North American Free Trade Agreement—which Summers has vocally supported—and the United States’ 1995 peso bailout??which Summers orchestrated—did not improve real wages in Mexico...
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