From: The Big Picture
2. Why Tuition Always Goes Up at American Universities
Mission: To provide meaningful discussions of how political and economic decisions affect people, not politicians.
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"The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics."--Thomas Sowell
JOSEPH SANTIESTEBAN
Will Deliver Daily Blogs on Political and Economic Issues...
A SPLENDID ORCHESTRA
is in town, but has not been engaged;
also
A DEN OF FEROCIOUS WILD BEASTS
will be on exhibition in the next block.
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
were in contemplation for this occasion,
but the idea has been abandoned.
A GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
may be expected; in fact, the public are
privileged to expect whatever they please.
The Trouble began of January 20th
(Adapted from a Mark Twain Ad.)
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