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  You are president. Who is your main economics advisor? (search mode)
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Question: You are president.  Who is your main economics advisor that you will be basing your policies on?
#1
BRTD
 
#2
Opebo
 
#3
Ford
 
#4
Philip
 
#5
Richius
 
#6
dazzleman
 
#7
StatesRights
 
#8
bandit
 
#9
Gabu
 
#10
nclib
 
#11
jfern
 
#12
Dibble
 
#13
David S
 
#14
Joe Republic
 
#15
Other..
 
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Richard
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« on: May 28, 2005, 10:31:51 PM »

Since I can't vote for myself, I'll go with David S.
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Richard
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2005, 10:37:15 PM »

What would be the point of having David S as your advisor?  You might as well just not have one and make all of your decisions yourself.
With age comes wisdom and experience.  How can a young person think that he is smart enough to guide a country without an older person advising him?
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Richard
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2005, 10:39:06 PM »

because I hardly understand half the economic issues I would face.
Ah.  If you did, you'd have a blue avatar. Wink
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Richard
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2005, 10:42:17 PM »

What would be the point of having David S as your advisor?  You might as well just not have one and make all of your decisions yourself.
With age comes wisdom and experience.  How can a young person think that he is smart enough to guide a country without an older person advising him?

Your post indicated that you would have voted for yourself if you could.
No...  A president can't be his own economic advisor.
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Richard
Richius
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2005, 11:02:20 PM »

Bono should have been included.  I was a few credits short of a double major with econ. but I loathed the subject after
intro.  Bono really loves the subject and has a good deal of knowledge in the area.  I disagree with his views but he is a smart young man.
You're right. :/
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