Word: shuttlecock
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Congressmen in the state. In New York, John Dyson had ample money and mushy moderate ideas; he lost to Mark Green, a pugnacious reformer. The clearest choice was in Pennsylvania, where Congressman Bob Edgar ran against State Auditor General Don Bailey; the claim of "real Democrat" flew like a shuttlecock. While in the House, Bailey had backed Reagan on some fiscal and social issues. Edgar, a staunch progressive, had the last word in debate -- and at the ballot box -- when he declared, "A real Democrat would have stood up to President Reagan and said no to those unfair tax policies...
...researcher, and soon developed a reputation as a brilliant thinker and long-term planner. In 1957 Volcker came to the attention of Chase Manhattan Bank's chief economist, John Wilson, who hired him away from the Fed, thereby starting the self-assured young banker on a 25-year shuttlecock career back and forth between Government service and the Chase...