leaving obamacare?

Aww, and I was so looking forward to the lesson on The Wonderful World of Ayn Rand Before the Mean Old Gubmint Started Regulating the Benevolent Manufacturers. :(
 
So once upon a time there was a magical America where there was no regulation, and the benevolent manufacturers produced quality goods for the free market and threw in lollipops and unicorns for free. That brilliant author Ayn Rand wrote several novels about it and the happy people who lived at the time.

Oh, wait.

No it's ok son. The class is over. You are dismissed. You failed the test, but maybe you can take a do-over in another thread. No hard feelings. Good game.

Yep....people don't understand the difference between equilibrium and equilibrium shifts.

Some shifts take decades.

Like Obamacare...it will shift us into and down the toilet.
 
So once upon a time there was a magical America where there was no regulation, and the benevolent manufacturers produced quality goods for the free market and threw in lollipops and unicorns for free. That brilliant author Ayn Rand wrote several novels about it and the happy people who lived at the time.

Oh, wait.

No it's ok son. The class is over. You are dismissed. You failed the test, but maybe you can take a do-over in another thread. No hard feelings. Good game.

Yep....people don't understand the difference between equilibrium and equilibrium shifts.

Some shifts take decades.

Like Obamacare...it will shift us into and down the toilet.

Yeah, exactly. It's just like enacting policies to promote home ownership in the 1990s, and then refuse to believe that it caused a sub-prime crash in the 2000s. As if all policies have instant consequences. Again, the left is very much like the ideology of a child.

If they don't get sick from eating all the cookies IMMEDIATELY, well then obviously that wasn't what caused them to get sick.
 
Aww, and I was so looking forward to the lesson on The Wonderful World of Ayn Rand Before the Mean Old Gubmint Started Regulating the Benevolent Manufacturers. :(

That's not even in the book. In fact the book is the very opposite of that. You have never read the book, have you?
 
So once upon a time there was a magical America where there was no regulation, and the benevolent manufacturers produced quality goods for the free market and threw in lollipops and unicorns for free. That brilliant author Ayn Rand wrote several novels about it and the happy people who lived at the time.

Oh, wait.

No it's ok son. The class is over. You are dismissed. You failed the test, but maybe you can take a do-over in another thread. No hard feelings. Good game.

Yep....people don't understand the difference between equilibrium and equilibrium shifts.

Some shifts take decades.

Like Obamacare...it will shift us into and down the toilet.

Yeah, exactly. It's just like enacting policies to promote home ownership in the 1990s, and then refuse to believe that it caused a sub-prime crash in the 2000s. As if all policies have instant consequences. Again, the left is very much like the ideology of a child.

If they don't get sick from eating all the cookies IMMEDIATELY, well then obviously that wasn't what caused them to get sick.

Well, you do know that Obama has an Obamamoney tree at the White House....don't you ?
 
. Again, the left is very much like the ideology of a child.

maybe but I don't think the left has the intelligence for an ideology. Its more of a feeling that "welfare is good because it helps people"

It's worse than that.

A desire to help people....I like that....that is not the left.

The left is more about knowing what's best for you in spite of your objections and personal experience.

After all if you are not far left...you are stupid because if you were not stupid...you'd be a leftist.

:alirulz::alirulz::alirulz:
 

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