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Friday, February 12, 2021

Is “Cash Strapped” The Right Analysis of American Critical Infrastructure?

If you’ve been a long-time reader of this blog you may recall seeing here before that around 1999 the US government left security of critical infrastructure up to the cash-flush market (e.g. market investors in infrastructure, mainly banks) to figure out. It was like a “trickle-down” theory of big banks showering their littlest critical infrastructure … Continue reading Is “Cash Strapped” The Right Analysis of American Critical Infrastructure?

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