November 25, 2011

Modern government.

The whole idea of modern government has been to promise the voters things you can’t afford to give them...and then borrow money to fill the gap.
Now coming to a screeching halt. End of the New Deal or, perhaps, even just the post-JFK paradigm: do what the @#$% you want and @#$% the consequences, @#$% the Christers, @#$% the culture, @#$% all that European civilization has been able to accomplish. @#$% that irrelevant @#$%. Get the @#$%g votes and the money.

Ok. So that's just a little juvenile. As to expression, that is. Should that be stated with more sophistication and maturity to make it sound better? More palatable?

What I really do love about the soon-to-be-reborn U.S. is that it won't be able to finance the pathology of the underclass. Ten tons of commentary couldn't shut down that little experiment but the iron laws of arithmetic will.

Yes indeedy.

"Fulfilling Empty Promises by Turning on the Printing Press." By Bill Bonner, The Daily Reckoning, 11/25/11.

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