From Jay Nordlinger at the Corner:
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About the international financial crisis, Klaus said, “I am more afraid of the ‘reforms’ that will result from the crisis than I am of the crisis itself. This crisis will be misused by politicians to constrain economies around the world. I’m afraid of the potential consequences of overactivity by politicians,” as those politicians “try to win votes by pretending that they are coming to the rescue.”
Klaus later said that, as a rule, “it’s difficult to make a good regulation” — a regulation that is helpful rather than harmful. [Check out what he has to say about Al Gore]




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