Why is he saying we are moping? We aren’t moping. We are mad as hell.
All too true.
now that there is funny. I don't care who you are...
Technically C-3PO was translating for Jabba the Hutt...sorry my inner geek came out. :)
Obama/Pelosi/Reid will soon be hoist by their own own petard. Porkulus is destined to fail in reviving the economy and when things get worse not better the American people will turn their wrath to those who forced this monster on them.
I'm there
The question I would ask, for which I don’t have the answer, is if flushing a trillion dollars now is worth it if brings the country around to the understanding that government can’t solve this problem and will only make it worse. If conservative Republicans can hold the Dems feet to the fire and win back control over the next 4 to 8 years and bring back free market capitalism, will the 1 trillion have been a worthwhile investment?
We need a Darwinian flush!
They’re baaack!
I for one am invigorated. The creative juices are flowing at the idea of outsmarting the government ‘mandates and regulations’!
Liberalism is against human nature! Human nature longs to be free!
It’s like the 1970’s again (although many I ran with are now the ‘establishment’ collective. Traitors to freedom! Where’d all the ‘good’ hippies go?
I don’t do ‘collective’ that’s why I own a small business. That’s why I’m debt free and mobile!)
Weaving references to the works of George Lucas, Kipling, Schumpeter, Bobby Knight and Milton Friedman, Goldberg shows again why he’s a must-read for me.
Mr Goldberg’s otherwise correct article seems to have one misleading typo:
The line: “Governments, meanwhile, grow from their mistakes and learn to Make money.”
Should read:Governments, meanwhile, grow from their mistakes and learn to Fake money.
Maybe he is still running a PC and his politically correct MS Word spell checker changed the “F” to and “M.” If National Review can’t afford to get him a MAC, maybe they could get OpenOffice to replace Word — after all, it is free.