My aspiration is to one day vote for a president who gets the nation to go along with his trillion+ dollar policy proposal by persuading us the trade off is worth it, rather than pretending that there is no trade off. But it seems instead I’ll be forced to choose between Republicans who act as though military spending isn’t real, Democrats who act as though social services spending isn’t real, and George W. Bush, who managed on this issue to be a uniter, not a divider, by pretending that all spending wasn’t real.
She wanted to open a hair salon. Then came Trumpish protectionism.
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To see how bureaucratic economic planning works on the local level, check
out Clayton County, Georgia.
1 hour ago
i read that earlier and knew you'd love it
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