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Monday, May 31, 2010
Trailer Trad Economics Hiaku
In a moment of quiet contemplation, I composed the following Hiaku as a rebuttal to Keynsian economics as it pertains to government taxation and fiscal stimulus spending-
Hungry lazy dog
ate his leg, then couldn’t hunt.
He’s since starved to death.
-Monsieur Legume
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