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		<title>Remembering Milton Friedman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you reading this blog won&#8217;t even know who Milton Friedman was.
Mr. Friedman was an influential economist, a leader of the &#8220;Chicago School&#8221; of economics.  He championed Free Market Economics and deregulation, and his theories and teachings helped shape American Economics and Economic policy in the late 20th Century.  He even won [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of you reading this blog won&#8217;t even know who Milton Friedman was.</p>
<p>Mr. Friedman was an influential economist, a leader of the &#8220;Chicago School&#8221; of economics.  He championed Free Market Economics and deregulation, and his theories and teachings helped shape American Economics and Economic policy in the late 20th Century.  He even won a Nobel Prize in 1976.</p>
<p>However, as with any Economist, he was adored in some corners and chastised in others.  He had his successes and his utter failures whilst advising many Presidents.</p>
<p>Many saw Friedman as a political right-leaner.  However, while he served as an advisor to numerous Republican Presidents, his views were much more Libertarian.  He served on a panel that helped abolish the draft in the 1970s.  He questioned the U.S.&#8217;s involvement in the first Gulf War, and vehemently opposed our current Iraq war.</p>
<p>I first met Milton Friedman in a seminar almost 20 years ago when I was still in my University years.  I found him articulate, compelling, gracious, and very funny.  After the seminar, I approached him, shook his hand, and asked him to sign a dollar bill for me.</p>
<p>&#8220;Isn&#8217;t this defacement of currency?&#8221; he asked me, his dry wit emerging.</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t worry&#8230;..this dollar will never return into circulation again&#8221;, I answered.</p>
<p>Milton Friedman shaped my views on Economics, Fiscal Policy, and Politics for years to come.</p>
<p>Years later, my home was burglarized, and much of my cash and valuables were stolen.  After surveying my missing belongings, I noticed that my &#8220;Friedman Dollar&#8221;, which had been encased in a protective plastic sleeve, was missing.  Out of everything that was stolen, the loss of that Dollar hurt me the most.</p>
<p>I just read that Milton Friedman passed away today in San Francisco at the age of 94.</p>
<p>He might have been a small man in stature, but he was a giant in his field, and I will greatly miss him.</p>
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