Who says there is no bi-partisan agreement? When it comes to monetary policy, everyone is pretty much aligned: more dollars, please! This fact became obvious with the chorus of criticism for Judy Shelton’s nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. “God help us,” said Steve Rattner in the N.Y. Times. The conservative National Review lamented her ideas as “unrealistic” and “dangerous.” And Slate, well they just reduced her to being a “crank.”
Canary in the Gold Mine
Canary in the Gold Mine
Canary in the Gold Mine
Who says there is no bi-partisan agreement? When it comes to monetary policy, everyone is pretty much aligned: more dollars, please! This fact became obvious with the chorus of criticism for Judy Shelton’s nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. “God help us,” said Steve Rattner in the N.Y. Times. The conservative National Review lamented her ideas as “unrealistic” and “dangerous.” And Slate, well they just reduced her to being a “crank.”