Comments on Financial Illiteracy, Commercial Real Estate and Progressive PragmatismTypePad2008-11-29T17:24:35ZMithrashttps://mithras.blogs.com/blog/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://mithras.blogs.com/blog/2008/12/financial-illiteracy-and-commercial-real-estate/comments/atom.xml/Tom Hilton commented on 'Financial Illiteracy, Commercial Real Estate and Progressive Pragmatism'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c68d353ef010536333433970c2008-12-03T00:23:04Z2008-12-03T00:23:04ZTom Hiltonhttp://profile.typekey.com/TehipiteTom/Two words: smack, and down. Nicely done. What many progressives like me hated about the Bush years wasn't just that...<p>Two words: smack, and down. Nicely done. <br />
What many progressives like me hated about the Bush years wasn't just that they were practitioners of an evil ideology, it was that they elevated ideology over an understanding of the things they governed.Exactly. Which is why I bang my head against the wall when I see people like David Sirota trying to turn 'pragmatic' into a dirty word. </p>jim commented on 'Financial Illiteracy, Commercial Real Estate and Progressive Pragmatism'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c68d353ef0105362af9cb970b2008-12-02T23:01:41Z2008-12-02T23:01:41Zjimhttp://www.condosphiladelphia.comSome of us are missing the beloved Tanta who was indispensable reading on matters related to real estate and finance....<p>Some of us are missing the beloved Tanta who was indispensable reading on matters related to real estate and finance. Keep this kind of writing up. Philly ( and beyond ) could use a similar voice. </p>