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  • She said the recession's impact, combined with the "highrolling years" of her predecessor - now U.S.

    San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010

  • Joseph Stiglitz, Bill Clinton's economic advisor, himself a libertarian who became disgusted with libertarianism, wrote the book "The Roaring Nineties" which deals with exactly the same things that have been happening in the Icelandic economy, except people like those responsible for the Enron debacle have actually been taken to court in that country, whereas in Iceland the highrollers are invited to dine with the President at Bessastaðir, to whoop it up with the highrolling Martha Stewart who is apparently a friend of the First Lady.

    CounterPunch 2009

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