Geithner’s Hail Mary
By Markham Lee on February 14, 2009 | More Posts By Markham Lee | Author's Website
Once again I’m having trouble finding the satire here:

Ever get the impression that the government isn’t really studying the problem, they’ve just moving forward with the same old plans based on the conclusions they jumped to months ago? It’s like they have a playbook that they’re determined to use, and they aren’t willing to use anything learned over the course of the crisis to modify it. Case in point: it’s already been proven that loan modification doesn’t work, so why isn’t trying something else instead of just trotting out the same tired, ineffective tactic?
What is it called again when you try the same thing over and over again and expect a different result?
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