T H E H U T R U T
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Stimulus to the Rescue
After years of denying any weakness in the economy,
the island’s Senator-in-chief, George W. Bass,
belatedly set to work fi xing the problem.
With strong unanimity, his advisors
recommended bold incentives that
would get consumers spending
again, especially on huts. Without
any understanding of why
savings and production fuel
economic growth, the Senate
decided on a program of bailouts
and stimuli.
Their fi rst rescue was for Finnie
and Fishy, which were taken
over by the Senate directly and were stocked with new
Fish Reserve Notes to cover their losses. The reorganized
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