I really doubt he’ll find many people to socialize with in his old neighborhood so for his own sake i hope he sold his university subsidized house on his way to Washington and he’ll settle somewhere else.
I can’t help but think that conservatives like to see a total economic meltdown every so often. It’s an opportunity to harvest assets from the less fortunate, and that’s so important these days now that they just don’t spend that much money during the good times.
His old neighborhood was Relative Obscurity, which has a fair number of his peers. He’s now headed to its exurb, the Black Hole of Total Oblivion.
And that includes those stalwart moderate Republican deal makers Collins and Romney (h/t Jennifer Rubin).
Figuratively speaking – you are correct. But in a physical world he had probably lived in my neighborhood (I remember a couple of economically ignorant ACA-related posts on the neighborhood mailing list though it is possible to be on the list and not live in the neighborhood).
the risk of undershooting far outweighs the risk of doing too much
It’s good to hear sensibleness again.
It’s really “disaster relief”, not “stimulus”. And it should be framed that way.
Since they’re paid out of revenues, they’re “Tax Cuts”.
They pay for themselves!!!
And impose new rules that wouldn’t fly under normal circumstances.
OMG!!! Josh Ernst is back in full drag. The red wig is soooooooooo realistic.
We’re struggling to make ends tasty.