CHARLES McMILLION VS AMITY SHLAES

Rebatendo argutamente, com factos puros e brutos a argumentação a argumentação falaciosa e manipuladora dos mesmos factos por Amity Shlaes, a qual: «... claimed to explain the economic failure of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal with no mention whatsoever of gross domestic product, private investment, personal income, personal spending, industrial production, jobs or the fact the private group of economists that officially dates business cycles put the end of the 1929 downturn at March 1933 — the month that FDR took office», e que se reporta, a mesma Amity Shlaes, com crassa ironia, a nexos entre a intervenção de FDR e de Obama: «“Obama bases his confidence on an old story line with some appealing parallels to today: A disastrously high stock market caused by excessive faith in the private sector generated an epic crash. A Republican, Herbert Hoover (George W. Bush), let us down. A new president, FDR (Obama), knew that action was imperative and understood the value in ‘bold persistent experimentation.’” », Charles McMillion, certeiro e universal nos reparos finais que faz, faz-me pensar na falácia continuada em que incorrem por cá os grandes defensores do chamado 'investimento público' em mais artigo faraónico inútil e desastroso, tão responsabilizáveis pela opinião que emitam e pela qual se atravessam como quem lhes paga a ousadia de opinar erros e a fuga á totalidade dos factos puros e duros da nossa economia sem crédito: «Now, with corrupt and/or incompetent Wall Street “analysts,” rating agencies, accounting firms and other compromised professions being called to account, is there no accountability for those such as Shlaes and those that pay her and those that distribute her false and misleading nonsense? It is factual misrepresentations by ideologues like Shlaes — and her promoters — that got the world into the current catastrophe and now simply lie to prevent us from getting out. Everyone has the right to their own opinion but not to their own facts. Those who lie or purposefully mislead during the current crisis must not be ignored.»

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