Megan speaks on the debt crisis. I especially like the historical perspective.
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How could such a sensible thinking person like her ever support the run-up to the Iraq war, especially the reasons she gives at the end? Apart from that, this was a very good conversation especially the historical economic perspective she provides.
How could such a sensible thinking person like her ever support the run-up to the Iraq war, especially the reasons she gives at the end? Apart from that, this was a very good conversation especially the historical economic perspective she provides.
How could such a sensible thinking person like her ever support the run-up to the Iraq war, especially the reasons she gives at the end? Apart from that, this was a very good conversation especially the historical economic perspective she provides.