Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Friedman: Op-Ed Columnist - The Spies Who Loved Us - NYTimes.com

(c) 2010 F. Bruce Abel

Sometimes Friedman is good by accentuating the negative!

Op-Ed Columnist - The Spies Who Loved Us - NYTimes.com: "Look, if you had told me that we had just arrested 11 Finns who were spying on our schools, then I’d really have felt good — since Finland’s public schools always score at the top of the world education tables. If you had told me that 11 Singaporeans were arrested spying on how our government works, then I’d really have felt good — since Singapore has one of the cleanest, well-run bureaucracies in the world and pays its cabinet ministers $1 million-plus a year. If you had told me that 11 Hong Kong Chinese had been arrested studying how we regulate our financial markets, then I’d really have felt good — since that is something Hong Kong excels at. And if you had told me that 11 South Koreans were arrested studying our high-speed bandwidth penetration, then I’d really have felt good — because we’ve been lagging them for a long time."


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