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<blockquote data-quote="j r" data-source="post: 443512" data-attributes="member: 2161"><p>What are you talking about? To call someone full of shit implies that they either don't know what they are talking about or they are being disingenuous. You may disagree with Friedman, but the idea that he is either one of those things is absurd.</p><p></p><p>And exactly which of his policy ideas have failed and/or don't stand up to scrutiny? His opposition to the draft? His support of the EITC? His opposition to the drug war? His monetary insights that revolutionized the way economists look at The Great Depression and effectively brought down the incredibly high inflation of the '70s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j r, post: 443512, member: 2161"] What are you talking about? To call someone full of shit implies that they either don't know what they are talking about or they are being disingenuous. You may disagree with Friedman, but the idea that he is either one of those things is absurd. And exactly which of his policy ideas have failed and/or don't stand up to scrutiny? His opposition to the draft? His support of the EITC? His opposition to the drug war? His monetary insights that revolutionized the way economists look at The Great Depression and effectively brought down the incredibly high inflation of the '70s? [/QUOTE]
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