Main Takeaway: After natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and wars, some people argue that these disasters are good ... Why does it seem like politicians cause more problems than they solve?
Ch 1 2 Broken Window Fallacy -
After natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and wars, some people argue that these disasters are good ... Why does it seem like politicians cause more problems than they solve? The oh I think it so yeah I think we'd all agree the broke I me so the
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- After natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and wars, some people argue that these disasters are good ...
- Why does it seem like politicians cause more problems than they solve?
- The oh I think it so yeah I think we'd all agree the broke I me so the
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