Quantitative Easing for Dummies
outstripp ·
Nov 15, 2010 at 8:15am
Now I understand...
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Now I understand...
[Editor's Note: Please be forewarned that the above video contains some bad language]
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Jul '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
That pretty much rules.
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Shucks, you beat me to it! I was going to post this video :)
Hilarious and educational. A winning combination.
May '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Diane Ellis, Ed.: Shucks, you beat me to it! I was going to post this video :)
Hilarious and educational. A winning combination. · Nov 14 at 6:10pm
You have to remember it's November 15th where I am....
Jul '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Wonderful. I can't wait to show this to my partners at work tomorrow.
Aug '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
I really like how the robot affect of the xtranormal.com voices works so well in this video.
Sep '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
I'd like to see someone draft Terry Tate Office Linebacker and send him to the White House on a write in ballot.
Jul '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Precious.
Aug '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Super strong stuff.
We need to make this viral. Doubt if the "The Press"and the "The White House" and the "The Goldman Sachs" could easily gloss over this if the "The People" knew the "The truth".
Love the distance created by the simple inclusion of "the".
And the viewer provided inflection is a great tool. From incredulity to rage in the lack of a wink.
Nov '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Scary, brilliant, edifying, mesmerizing, drop-dead funny...
This is a perfect way to get the conservative message out to the American people. FOX News should run this series as a cartoon segment on one of their shows (and leave the bad words in – they add "punch" and make the thing more memorable). "Klavan on the Culture" needs more exposure, too. And do not forget about Bill Whittle.
Republicans have all these smart, witty, talented people on their side, but the Old GOP Guard can never seem to find a way to make good use of them (or they simply do not care). It really frustrates me. Politicians are notoriously stupid and ignorant, but their lack of simple imagination is downright abominable.
Edited on Nov 15, 2010 at 9:43amJun '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
WARNING: Bad Language?!!?
Is someone making a joke or are we really that prim and prissy here at Ricochet? Anyhow, thanks, but I think I can handle it.
Nov '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
cdor: WARNING: Bad Language?!!?
Is someone making a joke or are we really that prim and prissy here at Ricochet? Anyhow, thanks, but I think I can handle it. · Nov 15 at 10:13am
I was *just* coming here to post that it was, more precisely, very GOOD and apt language, though slightly off-color.
Jul '10
Re: Quantitative Easing for Dummies
Yes, Ricochet is that prim and prissy. More power to them. Why let the progressive/declinist opposition press set the standard of conduct.
The warning was for bad language, not inappropriate language, and the piece is drop dead funny. Just don't let the cartoony thing fool anyone into showing it to their first grader if they are sensitive about bad language. Also, not foul language, just bad language.
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