Sunday, September 11, 2011

When the NYT Says It

...it must be really bad!

The realization of the reality of incompetence has finally trickled down to the hard-core. The rest of the nation and the rest of the world has known it for some time. There is no "there" there quite obviously. Pay particular attention to the quotes of the leadership that is very worried about their own scalps as well:

Electability At Issue

Yes, indeed, some petulance is in order:
 “He needs to start stomping his foot and pounding the desk.” 
Nothing like a tantrum or two to get the voters back in the fold. Maybe holding his chin out a bit further in that Mussolini glare isn't enough anymore. How about a big stadium rally with torchlight, massed troops, lots of flags and some spittle as the rhetoric flows and the fists pump the sky. Is Leni Riefenstahl available?

As for the Messiah's solution for unemployment, the NYT offers a pithy summary of Economics 101 which is a class he apparently cut:

The Numbers Don't Add Up For Real Businesses

But real people already knew all of that. Now if the average New Yorker bothers to read it, we might get some movement.

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