Two for the Road
- Joshua M Brown
- September 2nd, 2010
Didn't get a chance to do much reading this week, but here were two things I think you should check out on this quiet pre-Labor Day Thursday...
Barry's smackdown of Dick Fuld's Lehman Brothers revisionist history is not to be missed. With his testimony this week before the collapse commission, the obviousness of Fuld's "strategy" of blaming the government has already become apparent. Everyone's saying indictments are to come in September, read this first at The Big Picture:
Dick Fuld's Fantastic Revisionism (TBP)
I just loved Tom Brakke's analogy of this current economic moment being the culmination of dramas that are now coming to a head. His Blanche DuBois revelation is perfect and a great prologue to the epic economic blame game we will witness in the mid-term elections this fall:
A Street Named Desire (Research Puzzle)
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