That's why my ires always come comedic in a way because - can I just say something? See, I sound like such a smooth talker.
Balancing a nominal budget will solve nothing, and attempting to achieve such a spurious balance will produce much mischief.
Larger deficits are necessary and proper means to mitigate unemployment as the far greater evil in terms of human welfare.
There is no reason inherent in the real resources available to us why we cannot move rapidly within the next two or three years to a state of genuine full employment.
There is no real justification for a requirement that a budget of any sort should be balanced, except as a rallying point for those who seek to hamstring government.
The insane pursuit of the holy grail of a balanced budget in the end is going to drive the economy into a depression.
Deficits do not in themselves produce inflation, nor does a balanced budget assure a stable price level.
Just like my straight friends, I am repeatedly asked when I plan to have kids, and have been told many times, by various branches of my bloodline, that 'even lesbians can have babies these days. '
And if someone doesn’t believe in any afterlife?” I asked. Walt gave me a sad look. “Then that’s what they experience.
To make punishments efficacious, two things are necessary. They must never be disproportioned to the offence, and they must be certain.
Thailand's economic development was driven by educational expansion. That has been a very dramatic factor, and South Asia had been pretty miserable in not learning from that experience.