It's always fun when Thomas Friedman writes a piece on economics. He likes to play a game with readers. He slips a number of false assertions into the column and readers are supposed to find them. (He probably does this with his columns on foreign policy also, but I don't have time to read through those columns.)
Today's column is just chock full of these false assertions. Early on Friedman tells us:
"many Americans understand something is very wrong, that we could go the way of Greece or Jap...
Published on October 17, 2012 05:11