The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush

The next president will have to deal with yet another crippling legacy of George W. Bush: the economy. A Nobel laureate, Joseph E. Stiglitz, sees a generation-long struggle to recoup.

When we look back someday at the catastrophe that was the Bush administration, we will think of many things: the tragedy of the Iraq war, the shame of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the erosion of civil liberties. The damage done to the American economy does not make front-page headlines every day, but the repercussions will be felt beyond the lifetime of anyone reading this page. Full Story »

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Steven Holt
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by Steven Holt - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a good clear eyed analysis piece by an expert in the field. It does have a strong slant, but it does not unfairly cherry pick facts to fit the slant.

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