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Quotes › Authors › W › Walter E. Williams › The crucial question for any policy is not what, a
  • The crucial question for any policy is not what, are its intentions, but what are its effects?

    Walter E. Williams: The crucial question for any policy is not what, are its intentions, but what are its effects?
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