Thursday, 29 September 2011, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Hello readers. The Ninth Amendment reminds all not to READ UNLIMITED FREE CONTENT FROM THE DIGITAL NEW YORK TIMES SIMPLY BY SETTING FREE FIREFOX BROWSERS TO "PRIVATE BROWSING". The post below is a verbatim Ninth Amendment comment published within the past couple days in the digital Times responding to an Op-Ed column on the questionable "science" of economics.
The fact for the day is that the population of Iceland is somewhat greater than that of Vermont, but not by much. The hidden fact for the day is that Idiot Governor Rick "Payback" Perry now claims credit for the cleaner air of Texas which he has fought every step of the way. Texas has the dirtiest air in the Nation.
Comment:
Thank you for another thoughtful and honest piece, sir. Remembering next to nothing from Professor Blinder's (ironic name? you decide) Economics 101 class at Princeton, I have little to offer on the subject other than I do recall reading that Karl Marx wrote "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs".
(Forgive Mr. Marx his use of the masculine in his designation of peoplekind as that most likely was the style of the time). Would it be bad to revisit that theory as well? Anyway the editorial staff of the Ninth Amendment at www.waronnothing.blogspot.com suggests from experience that you not jump into another quasi-"science" such as law, law school being recommended exclusively by persons who have not attended it.
A staff member at a global bureau who did study English only said one should avoid ending sentences in prepositions unless one really feels it is necessary. Wishing you a grand evening at the Y.
Recommend The fact for the day is that the population of Iceland is somewhat greater than that of Vermont, but not by much. The hidden fact for the day is that Idiot Governor Rick "Payback" Perry now claims credit for the cleaner air of Texas which he has fought every step of the way. Texas has the dirtiest air in the Nation.
Comment:
Thank you for another thoughtful and honest piece, sir. Remembering next to nothing from Professor Blinder's (ironic name? you decide) Economics 101 class at Princeton, I have little to offer on the subject other than I do recall reading that Karl Marx wrote "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs".
(Forgive Mr. Marx his use of the masculine in his designation of peoplekind as that most likely was the style of the time). Would it be bad to revisit that theory as well? Anyway the editorial staff of the Ninth Amendment at www.waronnothing.blogspot.com suggests from experience that you not jump into another quasi-"science" such as law, law school being recommended exclusively by persons who have not attended it.
A staff member at a global bureau who did study English only said one should avoid ending sentences in prepositions unless one really feels it is necessary. Wishing you a grand evening at the Y.
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