Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
Here's what you were reading last week at Hit & Run:
The American Spectator's Mistaken History, by Radley Balko (7/26)
Wouldn't It Be Easier If We All Just Agreed that the Stimulus Worked? by Peter Suderman (7/29)
Personal Finance For the Publicly Employed: Quit Paying Your Mortgage Because Your Overtime's Been Reduced, by Tim Cavanaugh (7/25)
The Sun Never Sets On An Optimist, by Tim Cavanaugh (7/27)
Fiscal Effects of Government Spending, Or: What Macroeconomists Don't Know, by Peter Suderman (7/27)
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Are these more top-fivey than the ones posted at 11:00 a.m.?
YEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
@WTF: Learn to fucking read.
Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts v. Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
See! You don't have to shoot yourself! Peter comes through w/flying colours.
Who has time to read headlines?
I'm supposed to be working anyhow. Serves me right for trying to multitask.
Living proof it rarely pays to be snarky.