In Markets We Trust

While Merrill Lynch is gone forever, that big bronze bull still flares its massive horns down at Bowling Green Park, a few blocks south of Wall St. The sculptor parked his four-ton creation right in front of the New York Stock Exchange immediately following the 1987 crash. He thought the symbol of a robust market might bring needed good luck, and to this day traders will sneak by and rub the behemoth’s testicles to aid their fortunes.

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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 4, 2008

Beats to death the unfactual and absurd theory that the US worships markets. If we did the libertarian party and candidates would be winning elections. The author is a graduate of Brown and Yale and community organizer.

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