Charlie Rose: Econ. discussion with Fred Mishkin, Mark Zandi, Nouriel Roubini and Nina Easton

Well worth the time–just under 40 minutes.

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3 comments on “Charlie Rose: Econ. discussion with Fred Mishkin, Mark Zandi, Nouriel Roubini and Nina Easton

  1. centexn says:

    Here is something for you to chew on for awhile.

    http://solari.com/blog/?p=1407

    Word of caution: Adult eyes only. The blogster is no fanatic.

    I love you.

    Centexn

  2. Kendall Harmon says:

    Centexn in #1, that is quite a link. I am still digesting the material–many thanks.

  3. centexn says:

    Canon Harmon,
    You(pl). Your particular response was unexpected.
    BTW, as all politics is local, so too ultimately is church polity. Decentralization will play the biggest role in the reconstruction/renewal of how we will live our lives in the future in both cases. Fitts, as a Washington insider for many years, brings a wealth of experience and insight to her political analysis. She is more than a critic. She actually is proposing systemic change in the government beginning at the local level. Her model, I believe she calls a Solari Circle. It is not clear in any event how this systemic change will be implemented or organized in a meaningful way, ie. a continuum of common policy from locale to locale. My assumption would be the Constitution would be our guiding light(?).
    I never believed I would see much less live through the cataclysm we seem to be approaching and being so helpless as well. Apocalypse Upon Us would be the title of my work of non-fiction.

    Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me, a sinner.

    Regards,

    Centexn