Which world renowned and influential publication wrote the following line of opinion yesterday?
"The great political challenge of the moment is how to update the 20th-century entitlement state so that it is affordable."Answer
The premises are laid so deep that I cannot imagine how they can be overturned before their necessary economic implications become real and explode the entire fraud. I just don't see it.
I propose the entitlement state be updated with a healthy dose of C-4.
ReplyDeleteThe "p" in the equation (the one that tells how much C-4 to use in a cratering charge) stands for "plenty". Round up.
Ex-demo types will know what I'm talking about.
There is no way to update the welfare or entitlement state to make it affordable; it always grows to be unaffordable and unsustainable.
What the WSJ proposes is insanity; repeating the same action over and again, hoping for a different result.
Humans are stupid, I think.
We are capable of gathering so much data and knowledge; but I think we as a species never learn. The proof of this is in the data we are so adept at gathering, but do not seem to be able to apply to our actions.
My chickens, as a collective, learn better than do us humans.
AP
AP, that's because we rarely are forced to learn and adapt in order to survive.
ReplyDeleteThere is, in fact, absolutely no brakes not currently available that will stop the economic crisis from hitting full force.
ReplyDeleteThe timing is unpredictable because the size of the US economy is so large that it has tremendous momentum even if running on four flat tires.
Every people get the government they deserve. Our failures as a people; tolerating corrupt politicians such as Clinton, Kennedy and Kerry; our reckless economic and immigration policies; our disregard of the justice in the name of the law and diversity have brought us to this brink.
ReplyDeleteLet's face it, we are in the Weimar era. The American experiment has failed.