March 2, 2009
Given the size and scope of
Barack Obama's interventions into the economy, it's important to
remember that big government programs often have results that are
very different than what was intended. We can gain particular
perspective, writes Jim Powell, by reflecting on the experience of
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's most ambitious infrastructure
program, the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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