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    0 starsmisaacs | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2007 | news, economics, government, politics, books
    Fed’s Ex-Chief Attacks Bush on Fiscal Role

    Alan Greenspan has written a book...

    Quoted: Of the presidents he worked with, Mr. Greenspan reserves his highest praise for Bill Clinton, whom he described in his book as a sponge for economic data who maintained “a consistent, disciplined focus on long-term economic growth.” ... paints a picture of Mr. Bush as a man driven more by ideology and the desire to fulfill campaign promises made in 2000, incurious about the effects of his economic policy, and an administration incapable of executing policy.

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