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GS Chandy
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Re: Speachless In New York (or, another OMG moment)
Posted:
Oct 24, 2012 11:27 PM
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Haim posted Oct 25, 2012 6:57 AM: > > Paul A. Tanner, III Posted: Oct 24, 2012 3:57 AM > > >BS. In terms of the power of the state and the power > of > >central government - federal government - in > particular, > >they were the most liberal and progressive bunch in > US > >history. In going from the Articles of Confederation > to > >the US Constitution, they implemented the biggest > >expansion of the size and scope and raw power of the > > >federal government in US history by far. > > Thank you for reminding me. Along with your > our assertion that money grows on trees, I shall > strive to keep this in mind the next time I am > tempted to respond to you. > > Haim > No representation without taxation. > But will you treasure it as much as you do my assertion that I do not understand the divagations of much of economics and economists? (I characterize economics as constituting the 'dismal non-science nonpareil').
[Oh, and strictly by the way, should that not be "Speechless" in your title - or is this a new category about which we need OMG to get ourselves informed?]
GSC ("Still Shoveling Away!"
Message was edited by: GS Chandy
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