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Elizabeth Warren (born June 22, 1949) is an American bankruptcy law expert, policy advocate, Harvard Law School professor, and Democratic Party candidate in the 2012 United States Senate election in Massachusetts. She has written several academic and popular books concerning the American economy and personal finance. She contributed to the oversight of the 2008 U.S. bailout program, and also led the conception and establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Warren attended The George Washington University and the University of Houston. She received a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Newark in 1976. Warren taught law at several universities and was listed by the Association of American Law Schools as a minority law professor throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In the wake of the U.S. financial crisis, Warren served as chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel created to oversee the Troubled Assets Relief Program in 2008. She later served as Assistant to the President and Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under U.S. President Barack Obama.
Paul Robin Krugman ( /ˈkruːɡmən/; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist, Professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics, and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. In 2008, Krugman won the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences (informally the Nobel Prize in Economics) for his contributions to New Trade Theory and New Economic Geography. According to the Nobel Prize Committee, the prize was given for Krugman's work explaining the patterns of international trade and the geographic concentration of wealth, by examining the impact of economies of scale and of consumer preferences for diverse goods and services.
Krugman is known in academia for his work on international economics (including trade theory, economic geography, and international finance),liquidity traps and currency crises. He is the 17th most widely cited economist in the world today and is ranked among the most influential academic thinkers in the US.
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Remember when you used to cry
Then I would watch you fall asleep
And all the times we used to fight
But you were everything to me
Now do you ever say my name?
And do you every think of me?
Will this ever be the same?
Will it ever be the same?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
Do you know how I used to try
To make you see how much I cared
And now I'm left with just the lie
Was there no trust or were you scared?
Now can you smile and say his name?
Or do you cry and think of me?
Will this ever be the same?
Will it ever be the same?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
Was there nothing left for you to take from me?
Gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
(was there nothing left)
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
(for you to take)
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?