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This is entitrely by Richard Jensen (some it appeared in Wikipedia). [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 01:47, 8 July 2007 (CDT)
This is entitrely by Richard Jensen (some it appeared in Wikipedia). [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 01:47, 8 July 2007 (CDT)
== Economic history  or economic  gossip? ==
This article contains a number of unbacked assertions. For example, the statement that "The Federal Reserve Board did not create the depression.." is unsupported by any evidence, justification or reference to an acknowledged holiday. That statement  might be true (although followers of Milton Friedman would, of course, disagree), but it is presented only as the unsupported opinion of an unknown writer and as such is of little value to the reader. Such unbacked assertions fall short of the standard that should be set by a reputable encyclopedia, and until they have been eliminated from this article, it should not be considered for approval. [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 15:43, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

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This is entitrely by Richard Jensen (some it appeared in Wikipedia). Richard Jensen 01:47, 8 July 2007 (CDT)

Economic history or economic gossip?

This article contains a number of unbacked assertions. For example, the statement that "The Federal Reserve Board did not create the depression.." is unsupported by any evidence, justification or reference to an acknowledged holiday. That statement might be true (although followers of Milton Friedman would, of course, disagree), but it is presented only as the unsupported opinion of an unknown writer and as such is of little value to the reader. Such unbacked assertions fall short of the standard that should be set by a reputable encyclopedia, and until they have been eliminated from this article, it should not be considered for approval. Nick Gardner 15:43, 10 January 2009 (UTC)