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We've been back to the barricades ever since, making the principled and documented case against bailout/stimulus economics and the numerical fictions they require, while also pointing to unaddressed economic nightmares long before the rest of the country caught wise.
I just spent five minutes on Fox Business Channel talking about the pension skullduggery of public sector unions and the politicians they elect. Do you remember who was talking about such obscure concepts long before Chris Christie became a household name?
Why just today there was fresh news about efforts to roll back a totally underreported government perk that was featured in the story above: The ability of public sector works to skip out on paying their traffic tickets in California. Since lawmakers still haven't come to the grips with the fact that we are out of money, such rules remain stubbornly in place, requiring eternal vigilance hopefully leavened by cruel and/or sophomoric humor.
Though Recovery Summer has been the most prominent of the green-shoots B.S. campaigns by the current administration, the White House has been telling us that happy days are here again since not long after Obama took office. And we've been there to throw cold fundamentals on the vaporware.
It ain't personal, it ain't about pre-post-colonial mindsets, it's about how Keynesian economics does not work no matter which smartypants is pulling the levers. We have some fundamental structural policy problems that are limiting our prosperity and freedom, and we want to have an honest, fact-rich conversation about that. In 3-D. With knives.
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We are in the winter of our recovery.
I don't like to air dirty laundry in public but I donated the first day and my awesome name still isn't on the banner. Now, you all know me; I don't do things for the glory of it. But my account was debited the $2.50 so my end of the contract was honored, and as they said in the Helen/Christian Slater film The Legend of Billie Jean, fair is fair.
I don't think either party wants the government brought in to resolve this.
They must have mistaken your donation for pocket change Gillespie found in his jacket.
It also starred Peter Coyote and Dean Stockwell, if that helps move things along.
Gillespie's Jacket has deep pockets, if that helps move things along.
the intern's hand
That's all nice and good, but you haven't fired Juan Williams so I'm not inarrested.
A Subscriber.
Actually, instead of donating, just buy subscriptions for people you know.
Since I have no idea what the intern looks like, I'm going to have to guess it's Mangu-Ward's hand.
yeah, that hand is a bit dainty and void of hair. Virginia Postrel or maybe Alyona from RT, apparently she's staff judging by the quantity of her appearances.
Just saw recent donor "Tow the Lion" flash across the 2010 begathon banner. Inside jokes rule!
Look, people, we are NOWHERE NEAR our target of 1,000 donors for this week-long pledge drive.
That's because we enjoy your begging so much that we don't want to bring it to a premature end.
That's what she said...
Maybe you need to have another cruise. Speaking of which, I hope you guys wouldn't have demanded a government bailout for your risky cruising behavior like these people did:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/201....._ship_fire
Take care of THIS!
That hand is not a staff member. It's the hand of the Democratic party. They are offering seppuku to Nancy Pelosi. And like good Dems they insist on helping her, since she's unable to do it herself.(Afterwards, of course, they'll ban knives.)
Keith Olbermann donated! Someone alert the management at MSNBC.