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" ... Despite so many characters feeling out of step with the world, this episode gets tied up with a neat little ribbon at the end. That bit of intel from Harry Crane allows Don to craft a perfect pitch for the Phillip Morris guys. He answers every objection like a pro and seemingly gets himself back in the game. Still, it's a short ride from the Algonquin to the office, and Don will soon find out about Ginsberg's crackup. And just maybe he'll realize that his co-worker's parting words represent sage advice: "Get out while you still can." ... "
" ... Here’s the problem with Morris’ line of thought: If, in fact, voters are decisively opposed to reining in federal spending, then there is no hope of avoiding a day of reckoning when Uncle Sam’s bankruptcy leads to some combination of financial crackup, Fed-generated monetary debasement, and increasingly centralized control (perhaps via explicit nationalizations of key firms and industries). In other words, if Morris was right, then following his advice to concede that overspending is here to stay might save a few Republican seats and possibly preserve their majority in the House, but would result in the Democrats’ agenda reining supreme. Does it really matter which party is on top in the House if the inevitable policy direction is fixed on the dire destination of an unsustainable orgy of overspending? For Republicans to have rolled over and played dead on such a crucial point would have been a spineless abdication to an irresponsible, destructive course of action. ... "
" ... It’s true that the only other option, in the long term, is the fissure of the currency union, and that will be a shock that imposes short-term costs on everybody, including Germany and other rich countries. But I doubt Germany is made better off by agreeing to pay dearly in perpetuity to avoid the temporary cost of a Euro crackup. ... "
" ... Suddenly, Chuck was a once-proud emperor without his clothes. Every single thing that he said on the stand was true, from Jimmy's finger in the till at his father’s store to the Chicago Sunroof. But the way Chuck said it, that was a crackup on the stand worthy of an old Perry Mason episode. ... "
" ... The 9% plunge in Chinese stocks on Monday was the market crackup felt around the globe. The fallout quickly coursed through bourses from Tokyo to New York. ... "