Tomorrow’s Headlines
[Guest post by DRJ]
Doug Ross posts tomorrow’s national headlines today. (Although I doubt this financial data will be mentioned.)
— DRJ
[Guest post by DRJ]
Doug Ross posts tomorrow’s national headlines today. (Although I doubt this financial data will be mentioned.)
— DRJ
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redc1c4 (fb8750) — 5/4/2010 @ 9:55 pmThe system worked. Once you understand that ‘dumb luck’ is part of the master-plan.
gazzer (7588eb) — 5/4/2010 @ 10:24 pmAn A+ any way you look at it.
PatAZ (9d1bb3) — 5/5/2010 @ 8:03 amThat financial data post makes sense from only one perspective:
The people who approve more government spending in light of such data are the same people who would offer mortgages to people who have no way to pay for them.
And it has to be a new logical fallacy that would enable such a construct. Let’s call it, “The 4 year olds’ magical thinking version of economic theory”.
MD in Philly (ea3785) — 5/5/2010 @ 9:46 amHere’s a headline grabber:
Cong. David Obey (D-WI), Chairman of the House Appropriations Cmte and one of the most powerful voices in the leadership
(when you spend all that money, you get a big say in things), will not stand for re-election.
Oh, Boo-Hoo!
AD - RtR/OS! (5b0773) — 5/5/2010 @ 10:02 am