Monday, September 09, 2002

The New Yorker: BUSH'S BUDDY ECONOMY

via camworld: The New Yorker: The Talk of the Town
As long as the government is as big and as active as it is in the United States, the incentive for interest groups—like big oil and big steel—to seek succor from it will exist. And the Bush Administration seems especially amenable to such blandishments (at least, when they come from business, rather than, say, labor).

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