By Buy[!]
Not just to be cute, but a recent poll shows the public priorities are Jobs over Cuts in spending,
as suggested by Ryan Grimm in the Job #1 segment of Rev. Al Sharpton's MSNBC show*.
Sea-U Later.
This almost makes a documentary of a mocumentary. There was the "domino theory" and "love it or leave it"... but Vietnam and Outsourcing have put a whole new spin on such slogans. I think that Water World and the Pacific Gyre would just about unspin and recreate the Libertarian Elba.
*(7 to 8 minute mark)
[Note that the narrative holds.]
[Inserted between comments 1 & 2:Retracing the anachronism of this post...the original inspirations was a mixed label/metaphor(yet to be found), that morphs the party of cuts, with the T-Party.
(Inserted post comment 2)Let alone the QE2 pun and the Hayek/Keynes Canard lines or anchors. Post c3- Or Bouts.]
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It would seem that the Libertarian experiment is a scientific failure, right from the get go, or C-steading. There has never been an economic structure independent of a political structure.
To truly test the premise of Libertarianism, it would reguire an organic growth, without the money that is actually standing in for what was known in the U.S. as the Homesteading act.
I must say that it is very anachronistic, the way in which this post evolved. [See insert regarding "mixed label/metaphor".] But the links which were inserted in the puns relate to the Libertarian strain on credibility and economics, and precede my reading of the reference to Waterworld but it was a natural leap.
Hayek and Keynes are not in such different boats.
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