H O W A N E C O N O M Y G R O W S A N D W H Y I T C R A S H E S
Not just politicians talked up the mania. The island’s
most respected private sector thinkers were the loudest
cheerleaders. The dapper Barry Codroe had a popular stage
show, where islanders discussed current events. The always
optimistic Codroe dubbed the expansive era the “Goldfi sh
Economy.” Regular panelists like Carp Gaffer assured
islanders that hard times were nowhere in sight and that bank
policy had never been better. One occasional guest, Piker
Skiff, often brought in for comic relief, warned of the pending
hut collapse. His foreboding elicited howls of laughter.
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