Chrystia Freeland is a Financial Times columnist and an everyday talking head guest on various talking head news shows.
She was a guest on the Maher show which ended with another stirring solution to the financial crisis: performing two random rich guys to set an example: "If we killed two random, rich greedy pigs; blew them up at halftime at next year’s Super Bowl. Or left them hanging on the big board at the New York Stock Exchange, you know, as a warning, with their balls in their mouths, I think it would really make everyone else sit up and take notice."
And in Maher’s panel discussion with his guests, Chrystia Freeland of the Financial Times sounded more leftist than fellow guest Maxine Waters. First, she condemns Ron Paul’s economics: "There is this very extremist economic view, they call it the Austrian School – ‘these companies got in trouble, we should be absolutist free marketeers.’ But would you like to live in a country where economic activity ground to a halt? I think it’s too risky an operation to try."
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
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