Tonight, Herman Cain said that Alan Greenspanwas his favorite Federal Reserve Chairman.
That the TARP-supporting, financial crisis-denying Cain would think Greenspan had a good head for economics should be no surprise. We can assume that Greenspan’s words here represent some of the economic thinking Cain so admires:
But you ignore the conditions governing employment of our troops as law enforcement personel here in our own country. I ask you again ... are you aware of the conditions which much be met in order to do what you protray as such a simple act? Are you thinking of the implications of these actions, if the troops are thusly employed?
Either you are basing your comments on emotions only and are just unaware of the eventual consequences, or you are choosing to ignore the eventual implications. Which is it?