the* death of Keynesian Economics, but a super Congress? Compromise is the art of not making anyone truly happy. Not to mention metaphor happy, or blossom.
[8-1-11: Debt Deal[!]
OurFuture.org , The White House, Paul Krugman, AmericanProgress.org
Winner?
Obama(& Bane Or)
and Compromise & Filibuster
(The Table and Partisanship).
Loser?
The country
and the economy.
Not to mention:
O
'N[!]
Joe.]
[*]pun will lose
[Re: The Table, with Andrea Mitchell, Chuck Todd(paraphrased)...those who oppose the deal will roar in primaries not in the general] that puts the sword of Damocles on the people and in their votes.]
[My sum mary: the sum will cheer...BULLY[!]
[And some will whine. EXTREME RHETORIC ALERT for link one of the previous three. While in all actuality, I can agree that people are dying, and there are forces alligned against the common good to blame, I cannot use the Hitler analogy that LaRouche utilizes, though the results do border on treason, it is for the people to decide not a determination that can be legally formed. Glass-Steagall is probably one solution, and the offensive PDF probably summarizes the deal accurately, and the only good thing that can come from this hyper-rhetoric is if it works, but it should not make too many people happy that it does. There is also something about the table which links what seems to be a common cause of both La Rouche and Tea Party supporters(at least of the more pragmatic and incremental Libertarian strain).]
[Process in context[!]? Right On!]
[Final Notes: Hall and Bashir 2B updated (alter or Bane).]
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At the moment my cursor does not highlite the links as I scroll it over the blog, so I note that maybe readers do not have that feature either. But I must also add that it may be useful to click on them anyway, down to the smallest punctuation, sometimes without space separating them. i.e. as 'N[!] contains 3 links.
Oh O is the secret[!]
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