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Thanksgiving Challenge
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Happy Thanksgiving
On Bank Robbers
A Donviti Thanksgiving Eve Classic/Exclusive
As you all know, earlier this week I sort of had a little bit of an implosion. I sort of overreacted a little. In an attempt to keep all things happy in Donviti land the gang decided that it would be great to air our grievances. We decided to air our grievances at Timothy’s on the lovely Wilmington Waterfront. What better a place to air our grievances than at a place where Dreams Come true for a few half dozen people that don’t live here and are trying to take the land away from a guy that repairs cars for a living.
Ahhh yes, the Wilmington Waterfront. It should be interesting to see what happens to it now that the Real Estate market has dried up. I’m sure with all the tens of thousands of banking jobs coming to Wilmington over the next few years that those few thousand Condo’s with 4000.00+ real estate tax bills are going to sell like Afghany Heroin in Riverside baby! BPG baby! Awesome!
But I digress.
A Modest Proposal
First — read this: Feast of the Wingnuts (How economic crackpots devoured American politics.) This is a great article (teasing Chait’s book on the same subject) from about a year ago — it is sorta long, but stick with it. Here’s some of the intro:
American politics has been hijacked by a tiny coterie of right-wing economic extremists, some of them ideological zealots, others merely greedy, a few of them possibly insane. The scope of their triumph is breathtaking. Over the course of the last three decades, they have moved from the right-wing fringe to the commanding heights of the national agenda. Notions that would have been laughed at a generation ago–that cutting taxes for the very rich is the best response to any and every economic circumstance or that it is perfectly appropriate to turn the most rapacious and self-interested elements of the business lobby into essentially an arm of the federal government–are now so pervasive, they barely attract any notice.
Just read the whole thing. The conclusions will certainly resonate now.