garyj on Nostr: I like much of what Thatcher stood for, however, we should never forget that during ...
I like much of what Thatcher stood for, however, we should never forget that during her (and Reagan's) financial Big Bang they sold off many public utilities to their mates in Walls St and London, probably for pennies, and their deregulations set the stage for derivatives to go ballistic. To the point that they are now a systemic risk.
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