Many economists say,

>The current troubles stem in part from the faulty implementation of
>free market policies, many economists say, including runaway public
>spending and pervasive corruption. 

Strike the word "faulty". Compare:

"In Empire corruption is everywhere. It is the cornerstone and keystone of
domination. It resides in different forms in the supreme government of
Empire and its vassal administrations, the most refined and the most rotten
police forces, the lobbies of the ruling classes, the mafias of rising
social groups, the churches and sects, the perpetrators and persecutors of
scandal, the great financial conglomerates, and everyday economic
transactions. Through corruption, imperial power extends a smoke screen
across the world, and command over the multitude is exercised in this putrid
cloud, in the absence of light and truth."  -- Hardt and Negri, Empire.

Tom Walker
Bowen Island, BC
604 947 2213

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