Today, July 31, was Milton Friedman’s birthday. Here is a clip of Milton Friedman, at his best, 30 years ago:
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The best part, of course, was reducing Phil Donahue to a sulking child. “Pwned”
Oh, Friedman….how we could use you now.
That’s just what I was thinking.