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Fire in the Belly of American Finance, What Might Hamilton Say About a Double Blindfold Stimulus?

Posted on October 4, 2011 by pattysmith

This will be a multi-part post…  Please do weigh in on the absurd… Few figures in American history were more grounded in the importance of finance to America than Alexander Hamilton.  In fact, long before Mr. Porter of Harvard thought … Continue reading →

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