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One of the key points of the Rally to Restore Sanity was that the rally was geared towards more "intelligent" political discussion. So do these people know what being a Keynesian is? (That's supporting the macroeconomic policy of John Keynes)
one of the key points of the rally to restore sanity was that the rally was geared towards more "intelligent" political discussion. So do these people know what being a keynesian is? (that's supporting the macroeconomic policy of john keynes)
The people in this video and story surely don't think that Obama is a Keynesian but then they sound pretty much like low information voters to me. I think that Joe Wurzelbacher and I are both right on this one. Now realize that both of us think Obama surely is a Keynesian.
The people in this video and story surely don't think that Obama is a Keynesian but then they sound pretty much like low information voters to me. I think that Joe Wurzelbacher and I are both right on this one. Now realize that both of us think Obama surely is a Keynesian.
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The people in this video and story surely don't think that Obama is a Keynesian but then they sound pretty much like low information voters to me. I think that Joe Wurzelbacher and I are both right on this one. Now realize that both of us think Obama surely is a Keynesian.
How cute to see (here and in other threads) the sheeple have been fed a new buzz phrase, 'low information voters', I guess the previous buzz word 'drones' and the feigned outrage it created reached its death pretty quickly.
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