From Main Street to Wall Street: The End of an Era
The oil crisis and the credit crunch mark the end of one epoch and the painful but promising beginnings of another that won't come from Wall Street or Washington.
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Michael S. Malone is one of the nation's best-known technology writers. He has covered Silicon Valley and high-tech for more than 25 years.
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1. softwarenerd:I hate the Wall Street vs. Main Street rhetoric that’s filling the media these days. Politicians from both left and right are loving the resurgence of class-warfare rhetoric: “it’s Wall Street vs. Main Street and the Knights of government will ride to the voter’s rescue”.
I did a whimsical illustration of this.
Oct 4, 2008 - 7:00 pm