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"We keep hearing this argument that Google is going to somehow raise prices by doing this," Larry Page, a Google co-founder, said last month.
"I keep hearing this argument that we do good things in Scotland on purpose to stir up resentment (in England).
Now, look, I talked to Peter Orszag right before I came here, because I suspected I'd be hearing this -- I'd be hearing this argument.
This logic is about as simple as it gets, but none of the great minds of the economic or accounting professions were interested in hearing this argument back in 90s stock bubble or during the years of the housing bubble in the last decade, when the stock market was still over-valued.
On first hearing this argument, I confess, I didn't buy it.
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The Bellevue staff often hears this argument.
Mr. Pearlstein has heard this argument before.
Today, you rarely hear this argument, and for good reason.
And I believe that -- the American people heard this argument.
Feinstein had heard this argument from McDonough and Brennan many times.
Every lower court that heard this argument found it to be absurd.
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