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29 November 2007

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Damn... you've got guts!
Go Bloomberg! (hopefully)

Here are some of the questions I would ask of candidates (we should have figured out a good YouTube question to ask as a lean community):

- to what standards of labor and environmental laws do you hold trading partners (such as China) accountable to? is it moral to trade freely with countries that don't have the same standards as the U.S.?

- what policies would you promote to truly reduce the cost of healthcare in this country, rather than just trying to arbitrarily reduce prices paid by the government? the CMS has announced they are going to stop paying for certain preventable medical errors, what else can we do to encourage quality and the sharing of good quality and safety practices in our nation's hospitals?

- does the president have a "bully pulpit" role to speak out against the outrageous "golden parachutes" that are paid to failed or fired CEO's in the manufacturing and banking sectors? have previous attempts to regulate executive pay done anything to help?

- do we need a "comprehensive industrial policy" and the micromanaging of incentives or do we need to just reduce taxes and the regulatory burden on companies to encourage investment, hiring, and growth?

Fantastic article Kevin! It's only a matter of time before the Draft Bloomberg movement is successful and the true enterprise candidate enters the race!

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