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Sunday, February 05, 2012
"It's halftime in America"
I suppose it is too late for Clint to win the Republican nomination...
Anon Attorney here. Interesting that NFL Properties LLC claims to hold copyright on the commercial. I would assume that Chrysler holds copyright by virtue of a work for hire agreement with the agency which created the ad.
Two interesting stories in the blogosphere on Romney this morning, both accentuating Romney's issues as a candidate for the GOP.
GOP Insiders Preparing for Obama Victory: http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2012/02/03/GOP-Insiders-Preparing-for-Obama-Win.aspx#page1
New ABC/WAPO Poll: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/economic-gains-questions-on-romney-boost-obamas-prospects-for-november/
By a 2-1 margin, the more people learn about Romney the less they like him. Uggh.
In normal times if interest rates were kept low, while we added over $1 trillion in excess demand through borrowed spending, we'd be red-lining GDP growth. Am I wrong? We're using massive deficit spending to keep things propped up, but spending it in a way that only grows government, thus worsening the problem.
The unemployment figure is being manipulated. But its decline to 8.3% is being touted as a green shoot indicating recovery. Even the WSJ says so.
If your typical American doesn't understand that this New Normal can't last, then Romney has nothing to run on. He'll lose a personality contest.
Well, given that he's shilling for a company stolen from it's rightful creditors and handed to Obama's union cronies...would you want him?
ReplyDelete"its", not "it's", of course. Sigh.
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ReplyDeleteAs demonstrated with Sergio Leone, Clint does work well with Italians (Chrysler is now a Fiat subsidiary).
ReplyDeleteAs demonstrated with Sergio Leone, Clint does work well with Italians (Chrysler is now a Fiat subsidiary).
ReplyDelete'we' pull together with billions to bail out union workers for votes ... let's go 'team'
ReplyDeleteAnon Attorney here. Interesting that NFL Properties LLC claims to hold copyright on the commercial. I would assume that Chrysler holds copyright by virtue of a work for hire agreement with the agency which created the ad.
ReplyDeleteTwo interesting stories in the blogosphere on Romney this morning, both accentuating Romney's issues as a candidate for the GOP.
GOP Insiders Preparing for Obama Victory:
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2012/02/03/GOP-Insiders-Preparing-for-Obama-Win.aspx#page1
New ABC/WAPO Poll:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/economic-gains-questions-on-romney-boost-obamas-prospects-for-november/
By a 2-1 margin, the more people learn about Romney the less they like him. Uggh.
In normal times if interest rates were kept low, while we added over $1 trillion in excess demand through borrowed spending, we'd be red-lining GDP growth. Am I wrong? We're using massive deficit spending to keep things propped up, but spending it in a way that only grows government, thus worsening the problem.
ReplyDeleteThe unemployment figure is being manipulated. But its decline to 8.3% is being touted as a green shoot indicating recovery. Even the WSJ says so.
If your typical American doesn't understand that this New Normal can't last, then Romney has nothing to run on. He'll lose a personality contest.
So you in the market for another Durango?
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