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'''Lawrence Lindsey''' is an American [[economist]]. He was fired after suggesting that the [[Iraq War]] could cost as much as $200 billion, in contrast to [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s preferred figure of $50 billion.<ref>[[Document:The War on Terror]]</ref> In fact, both numbers are ''underestimates'' by more than an order of magnitude - the total cost of the war is measured in trillions of US dollars.
 
'''Lawrence Lindsey''' is an American [[economist]]. He was fired after suggesting that the [[Iraq War]] could cost as much as $200 billion, in contrast to [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s preferred figure of $50 billion.<ref>[[Document:The War on Terror]]</ref> In fact, both numbers are ''underestimates'' by more than an order of magnitude - the total cost of the war is measured in trillions of US dollars.

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Person.png Lawrence Lindsey   C-SPAN SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(economist)
Lawrence Lindsey.jpg
Born1954-07-18
Peekskill, New York, U.S.
Alma materBowdoin College, Harvard University
Children3
SpouseSusan Lindsey
Member ofPhi Beta Kappa
PartyRepublican

Employment.png Director of the National Economic Council Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
January 20, 2001 - December 12, 2002
Preceded byGene Sperling
Succeeded byStephen Friedman

Lawrence Lindsey is an American economist. He was fired after suggesting that the Iraq War could cost as much as $200 billion, in contrast to Donald Rumsfeld's preferred figure of $50 billion.[1] In fact, both numbers are underestimates by more than an order of magnitude - the total cost of the war is measured in trillions of US dollars.

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