Simple question.
Good point. As in the case of Nortel's senior management a while back, it can sometimes be difficult to determine whether someone is unbelievably stupid and inept or blatantly corrupt. The symptoms can be remarkably similar from the outside looking in.Quote from Ivanovich:
Don't think he's a moron. I think he's probably very smart. A moron is someone who can't open a cereal box.
Ben's problem is that he's bought, and he doesn't care about the country's future. Only the country's bank's future.
Great post.Quote from Ivanovich:
Don't think he's a moron. I think he's probably very smart. A moron is someone who can't open a cereal box.
Ben's problem is that he's bought, and he doesn't care about the country's future. Only the country's bank's future.
Start doing the hard work of rebuilding the country's infrastrucutre, both physically, financially and as a responsible group of human beings, for starters.Quote from jrlvnv:
Forgive me for being unknowledgable about the subject but it seems to me that Bens only job is to raise, lower or leave rates the same.
For everyone that thinks that Ben isn't doing his job, what would you do if you were him and what do you think would happen as a result of your action?
Quote from Thunderdog:
Simple question.