Thursday, December 03, 2009
Bernanke
Ben Bernanke's comments about AIG not only sounded awful but it seemed like even he didn't believe them.
This should remind us of the great philosopher from the late 20th century, George Louis Constanza who said "it is not a lie if you believe it."
This should remind us of the great philosopher from the late 20th century, George Louis Constanza who said "it is not a lie if you believe it."
Labels:
economics,
humor attempt,
politics
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when you learn to fake sincerity, then you've got it made
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