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Steve, that suprises you? Have you gone to the store and priced a gallon of milk lately? (sarc off)
A billion here, a billion there, soon it all adds up to real money.
I used to have a gift for writing. I really wanted to be a professional journalist at one time (30 years ago, more or less) and went to college at a major university which had one of the nation’s best J-Schools at the time. But I felt I didn’t fit in with the knee-jerk progressive mindset of the faculty and other students.
It’s now very clear that the best and brightest didn’t/don’t often find their way into journalism, or last very long in the field if they do. But this mistake is likely due to a low-level intern or flunky, and a lazy or too-busy editor who didn’t check the work.
Must be the same guy that enters the weather data.
Let’s see, Fearless Felix goes faster than the speed of light, the campaign is spending almost $1trillion, and Romney wants to cut taxes by $500 trillion – the left really is mathematically challenged.