After all, if you worry about enough things, some of your warnings are going to turn out to be accurate.
That's the easiest way to dismiss the warnings - "he's just some crazy wacko who worries about everything; a broken clock is right twice a day", etc. Maybe Niall Ferguson was also a paranoic who worried about too many things? Well except he wasn't. He built an argument that now turns out to have been true.
Ron Paul might be crazy about many other things, but the faults in the financial/economic structure that are bound to lead to a crisis/collapse ain't one of them. He's not telling us anything new by the way. Everybody knows that the system in its current form is unsustainable in the long run, but he is the crazy guy.
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That's the easiest way to dismiss the warnings - "he's just some crazy wacko who worries about everything; a broken clock is right twice a day", etc. Maybe Niall Ferguson was also a paranoic who worried about too many things? Well except he wasn't. He built an argument that now turns out to have been true.
Ron Paul might be crazy about many other things, but the faults in the financial/economic structure that are bound to lead to a crisis/collapse ain't one of them. He's not telling us anything new by the way. Everybody knows that the system in its current form is unsustainable in the long run, but he is the crazy guy.