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and that airline will proceed to raise its fares without any fear of price competition or any<br />

other form of competition. With that, air travel will float beyond the reach of much of the<br />

American middle class, and the final fruits of airline deregulation will be manifest. In the<br />

meantime, it must be feared that the erosion of safety margins will exact a growing toll of<br />

human lives in airline accidents. If such tragedies occur, the bereaved relatives will<br />

perhaps recall <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s friend Frank Lorenzo.<br />

And how, the reader may ask, was <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> doing financially while surrounded by so<br />

many billions in junk bonds? <strong>Bush</strong> had always pontificated that he had led the fight for<br />

full public disclosure of personal financial interests by elected officials. He never tired of<br />

repeating that "in 1967, as a freshman member of the House of Representatives, I led the<br />

fight for full financial disclosure." But after he was elected to the vice presidency, <strong>Bush</strong><br />

stopped disclosing his investments in detail. He stated his net worth, which had risen to<br />

$2.1 million by the time of the 1984 election, representing an increase of some $300,000<br />

over the previous five years. <strong>Bush</strong> justified his refusal to disclose his investments in<br />

detail by saying that he didn't know himself just what securities he held, since his<br />

portfolio was now in the blind trust mentioned above. <strong>The</strong> blind trust was administered<br />

by W.S. Farish & Co. of Houston, owned by <strong>Bush</strong>'s close crony William Stamps Farish<br />

III of Beeville, Texas, the descendant of the Standard Oil executive who had backed<br />

Heinrich Himmler and the Waffen SS. [fn 13]<br />

NOTES:<br />

1. Walter Pincus and Bob Woodward, "Doing Well With help From Family, Freinds," Washington Post,<br />

August 11, 1988.<br />

2. Houston Chronicle, February 21, 1963. See clippings available in Texas Historical Society, Houston.<br />

3. Thomas Petzinger, Oil and Honor (New York, 1987), pp. 244-245.<br />

4. See Washington Post, February 5, 1989.<br />

5. For the relation between <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> and Henry Kravis, see Sarah Bartlett, <strong>The</strong> Money Machine: How<br />

KKR Manufactured Power & Profits (New York, 1991), pp. 258-259 and 267-270.<br />

6. Roy C. Smith, <strong>The</strong> Money Wars (New York, 1990), p. 106.<br />

7. Bartlett, pp. 269-270.<br />

8. Washington Post, September 29, 1988.<br />

9. Judy Mann, "<strong>Bush</strong>'s Top Achievement," Washington Post, November 2, 1988.<br />

10. William Greider, Rolling Stone, April 12, 1984.<br />

11. "<strong>Bush</strong> Denies Influencing Drug Firm Tax Proposal," Washington Post, May 20, 1981.

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