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<p>&quot;Imagine a country where challenging the ruling authorities—questioning, say, a piece of data released by central headquarters—would result in mobs of administration sympathizers claiming you should feel &quot;embarrassed&quot; and labeling you a fool, or worse. Soviet Russia perhaps? Communist China? Nope, that would be the United States right now, when a person (like me, for instance) suggests that a certain government datum (like the September unemployment rate of 7.8%) doesn&#039;t make sense,&quot; &#8211; <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444897304578046260406091012.html" target="_self">Jack Welch</a>. </p>
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