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It was placed on the bulletin board at the office of a federal agency (does the name really matter? lol). I can give you a hint, though: you see the same four letters at nearly every bank in the country, signifying the deposits are insured up to $250K.
The folks I work with are very smart individuals, but very few have ever read the book. When I was chastised by a few liberals on other forums for working for the government, my reply busted their bubbles:
"There are legitimate functions for the federal government, and I have never argued against those. Don't you think it's in our best interests to have qualified and experienced personnel to perform those functions? When it comes to reviewing proposals from business entities seeking to settle their obligations, doesn't it make sense for a CPA with 25 years of tax return preparation experience to review their financial statements and tax returns?"