Bush and the Economy
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If Bush wants to know about the economy of the country, he should not consult his economists. He should make a survey of pawnbrokers in towns of 25,000 and larger. There he will get a good cross section of people who will tell him that it is more than a recession, it is a depression. But he wouldn’t believe it anyway. He only believes in what his staff says.
ROBERT C. NELSON, Los Angeles
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