So what’s what? So we know the issues, the stories, the problems. We know the fears, the contradictions, the prejudices, the tall tales told by the tale tellers. We get the flack. We all know that the damned bastards are to blame, that the damned bastards don’t give a rat’s behind for the good of anyone but themselves. If I were only king of the damned world, we say. If I were only king of the damned world. Then things would ge better, we say. Then things would be a damned sight better.
Sun beams and moon beams frolic together on a merry mist as the bunnies and squirrels dance around the may pole and the little chipmunks do cartwheels 9in the park of our imaginations.
If only I were king of the world, we say, Then candy canes and marshmallows would be floating in the sky.
If only.
Two for simple answers.
From The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/04/should-big-banks-be-regulated-as-utilities/237342/
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2010/12/us-education-is-much-better-than-you-think/68635/
The dumb …… the honored creed. The rancid bastards …… the true. http://bschiff.com/
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Kings and things
So what’s what? So we know the issues, the stories, the problems. We know the fears, the contradictions, the prejudices, the tall tales told by the tale tellers. We get the flack. We all know that the damned bastards are to blame, that the damned bastards don’t give a rat’s behind for the good of anyone but themselves. If I were only king of the damned world, we say. If I were only king of the damned world. Then things would ge better, we say. Then things would be a damned sight better.
Sun beams and moon beams frolic together on a merry mist as the bunnies and squirrels dance around the may pole and the little chipmunks do cartwheels 9in the park of our imaginations.
If only I were king of the world, we say, Then candy canes and marshmallows would be floating in the sky.
If only.
Two for simple answers.
From The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/04/should-big-banks-be-regulated-as-utilities/237342/
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2010/12/us-education-is-much-better-than-you-think/68635/
The dumb …… the honored creed. The rancid bastards …… the true. http://bschiff.com/
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