My purpose is not to bash Friedman, even though I’ll always wonder how deeply he examines his other sources. My concern is the Internet economy’s “Great Lie” claiming technology allows people lacking skill and talent to be competitive in business. The ways that professionals do things have been changing, and that has included certain efficiencies, but the rules of life have not. You get what you pay for.
via media-proinc.com
Damn Straight!
What you 'pay for' is more than the thing.
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Friedman knows even less about the auto industry, aside from being a self proclaimed expert. He would bash Detroit and praise Toyota as an example of "green". Then...he was shocked to learn Toyota's goal was to sell more trucks than Ford.
I see his next life as a politician. Either party of idiots I'm certain would welcome him.
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