Japan is the perfect living laboratory for the proposition that massive fiscal stimulus is not necessarily going to cause interest rates to rise. |
John Adams: Party of One. |
Miss America: Behind the Crown. |
Most people thought they'd get beaten by St George and beaten by the Broncos. |
On something as important as this, I felt that all the trustees should have input, |
Operating in bubble markets, |
People called him clairvoyant, and he never said, 'Shucks, it's not me, it's the cycle -- I am a federal employee. I don't see around corners, and I never have. Don't put too much stock in this bureaucracy called the Fed,' |
People called him clairvoyant, and he never said, 'Shucks, it's not me, it's the cycle -- I don't see around corners, and I never have,' |
That's the most important thing for any team. |
The 1980s are to debt what the 1960s were to sex. The 1960s left a hangover. So will the 1980s. |
The essential Greenspan legacy . . . is the idea that the Fed will allow nothing to go really wrong. |
The prudent law of investment is you're never supposed to make a complete decision, no or yes. It's always a marginal one, |
The secretary told me the kids came in, they were frantic, ... We have a policy; you don't come in here with your cleats on. The kids knew that. It didn't matter. I think they were concerned. Three of the varsity kids came down to the hospital and checked on him after practice. |
The teams they've come up against, individually, you probably say have better players than (the Tigers), |
They cannot appreciate the full magnitude of their actions. Any time you have a person's mental capabilities that are questioned, it's going to affect how the case is handled. |