Talk:Council of Economic Advisers
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Number of economists
editI restored the statement, as it backed by a reliable source. "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth." Dr.enh (talk) 04:54, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
Pretty unbelievable this article
editso much power in this council, 100´s of hits to this page every day and basically No Article, no info ?--Wuerzele (talk) 07:35, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
Mueller asking if Manafort promised banker White House job in return for loans
edit"Special counsel Robert Mueller's team is now investigating whether there was a quid pro quo agreement between Manafort and Calk. Manafort left the Trump campaign in August 2016 after the millions he had earned working for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine drew media scrutiny. Calk did not receive a job in President Donald Trump's cabinet."
Besmirch? --Wikipietime (talk) 19:41, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
List of interns on the 2019 Economic Report of the President lists "Peter Parker", "John Snow", "Wesley Huang", and other false/fictional names
edithttps://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/ERP-2019/pdf/ERP-2019.pdf
Section on "Interns", page 624 of PDF, lists "John Cleese", "Mackenzie Dickhudt", "Wesley Huang", "Kathryn Janeway", "Kacey Manlove", "Aunt May", "Peter Parker", "Steve Rogers", "John Snow", and "Bruce Wayne" as "Interns during the previous year".