Once again, we are posting the results of a 60 Minutes / Vanity Fair poll, which sets up a bowl of suet and has Annie Leibovitz take a snapshot of the Americans around it while Andy Rooney complains about how we don't use suet anymore. So what is the important lesson we have learned this time, besides what percentage of Americans knows what a quadrillion is? (Pay attention,
Defense, Social Security, or Medicare? How about everyone over 65 joins the armed forces, gets VA healthcare, and gets their social security as Army wages? Three overlapping programs combined, inefficiency eliminated, and Hallandale, Florida evacuated.
The government should listen to the will of the people unless it tells us something we didn't already want to do, and the deficit matters more than the economy unless we're talking about a tax increase.
Those string quartets at all those formal White House events, couldn't they be replaced by a jazz trio and save the cost of a whole, entire musician? Why wasn't that solution proposed in the survey I wonder.
Cook them like you would duck...
Defense, Social Security, or Medicare? How about everyone over 65 joins the armed forces, gets VA healthcare, and gets their social security as Army wages? Three overlapping programs combined, inefficiency eliminated, and Hallandale, Florida evacuated.
The government should listen to the will of the people unless it tells us something we didn't already want to do, and the deficit matters more than the economy unless we're talking about a tax increase.
Got it?
Especially as he is fond of telling Democrats to heed the will of the people.
Those string quartets at all those formal White House events, couldn't they be replaced by a jazz trio and save the cost of a whole, entire musician? Why wasn't that solution proposed in the survey I wonder.