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« Do Personal Accounts Achieve Solvency For Social Security? | WILLisms.com | For Terri Schiavo: The Incapacitated Person’s Legal Protection Act » Wolfowitz To Replace Wolfensohn As World Bank ChiefThe left's favorite piñata, Paul Wolfowitz, has been tapped to head the World Bank, taking over for retiring chief James Wolfensohn. It is a great choice. It will assuredly lead to teeth gnashing galore from liberals, who don't buy into free market principles or the concept of peace, security, and strength through freedom. Liberal blogger Kevin Drum sighs at the selection of Wolfowitz, following the selections of Alberto Gonzales and John Bolton, as Attorney General and UN Ambassador, respectively: ...it's time to face the music. It's going to be a long four years. Posted by Will Franklin · 16 March 2005 02:10 PM CommentsThe world bank is just as corrupt, inept and generally worthy of contempt as the UN. Maybe a neocon will be able to control the bank's rampant neoliberalism, and begin to work against the subsidization of third world poverty. Posted by: flir at March 16, 2005 02:36 PM |