Awesome.
False dichotomy and Awesome.
False dichotomy and straw man.
How about affirming the consequent while we are at it?
I think it would be more fair to ask to what extent some component of stimulus appears to be having a non-contained effect.
However it is always more fun to exercise the shouting brain rather than the thinking brain.
Allan from Fallbrook
July 31, 2009 @
2:22 PM
urbanrealtor [quote=urbanrealtor]Awesome.
False dichotomy and straw man.
How about affirming the consequent while we are at it?
I think it would be more fair to ask to what extent some component of stimulus appears to be having a non-contained effect.
However it is always more fun to exercise the shouting brain rather than the thinking brain.[/quote]
Dan: I would modify your comment to read, “It’s always more fun to exercise the drinking brain than the thinking brain”.
Or, as Oscar Wilde put it (far more pithily than I): “Work is the curse of the drinking class”.
Have a good weekend, you feckless Fenian!
GH
July 31, 2009 @
3:56 PM
I would like to suggest the I would like to suggest the possibility that the money has already been spent – during the now infamous 2000 – 2005 bubble and it is only a matter now of who does not get paid and who does. The “recession” has not even begun yet. Look at the sheer amount of debt defaults yet to come. Credit Cards, Alt A loans, Commercial loans etc and it is quite staggering. Of course Obama’s plan seems to be to make sure our bankers can keep paying billions in bonuses while all this is going on, so no I do not support the way the money is bing spent. We might as well have a huge bonfire on the beach and burn bails of $100 bills!
urbanrealtor
July 31, 2009 @
4:22 PM
Allan from Fallbrook [quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Dan: I would modify your comment to read, “It’s always more fun to exercise the drinking brain than the thinking brain”.
Or, as Oscar Wilde put it (far more pithily than I): “Work is the curse of the drinking class”.
Have a good weekend, you feckless Fenian![/quote]
Yeah.
That would have been cooler.
Rhymes and everything.
urbanrealtor
July 31, 2009 @ 2:03 PM
Awesome.
False dichotomy and
Awesome.
False dichotomy and straw man.
How about affirming the consequent while we are at it?
I think it would be more fair to ask to what extent some component of stimulus appears to be having a non-contained effect.
However it is always more fun to exercise the shouting brain rather than the thinking brain.
Allan from Fallbrook
July 31, 2009 @ 2:22 PM
urbanrealtor
[quote=urbanrealtor]Awesome.
False dichotomy and straw man.
How about affirming the consequent while we are at it?
I think it would be more fair to ask to what extent some component of stimulus appears to be having a non-contained effect.
However it is always more fun to exercise the shouting brain rather than the thinking brain.[/quote]
Dan: I would modify your comment to read, “It’s always more fun to exercise the drinking brain than the thinking brain”.
Or, as Oscar Wilde put it (far more pithily than I): “Work is the curse of the drinking class”.
Have a good weekend, you feckless Fenian!
GH
July 31, 2009 @ 3:56 PM
I would like to suggest the
I would like to suggest the possibility that the money has already been spent – during the now infamous 2000 – 2005 bubble and it is only a matter now of who does not get paid and who does. The “recession” has not even begun yet. Look at the sheer amount of debt defaults yet to come. Credit Cards, Alt A loans, Commercial loans etc and it is quite staggering. Of course Obama’s plan seems to be to make sure our bankers can keep paying billions in bonuses while all this is going on, so no I do not support the way the money is bing spent. We might as well have a huge bonfire on the beach and burn bails of $100 bills!
urbanrealtor
July 31, 2009 @ 4:22 PM
Allan from Fallbrook
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Dan: I would modify your comment to read, “It’s always more fun to exercise the drinking brain than the thinking brain”.
Or, as Oscar Wilde put it (far more pithily than I): “Work is the curse of the drinking class”.
Have a good weekend, you feckless Fenian![/quote]
Yeah.
That would have been cooler.
Rhymes and everything.