The View from the Middle of the Road

This blog will provide commentary on the intersection of financial and political decision-making. However, the blog may also contain, from time to time, random thoughts which quite often may have no point whatsoever.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Why Was This Man Laughing?



As Felix Salmon says about the chart below, "I was hoping someone would do this — and now The Daily Stag Hunt has come to the rescue. All I can say is, thank you. It turns out that if you’re on the FOMC, then being in a credit bubble is really funny!"

 
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