Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sherrod and some woman commie mofo


Battlelines drawn on Fed chair decision


Sherrod Brown of Ohio, one of the Senate’s most outspoken liberals and a longtime critic of financial and trade liberalisation, circulated a letter among fellow Democratic senators this week backing Ms Yellen. Although it does not mention him by name, the letter, addressed to Mr Obama, was interpreted as an anti-Summers missive.

The choice of Mr Bernanke’s successor will be one of the most consequential of Barack Obama’s second term, with the potential to influence economic policy making for years to come. [Senate Democrats push Janet Yellen for Fed chair]

Sherrod Brown, still a little shit

When Sherrod Brown turned 7 years-old,  he was given an envelope and a package to open.  The envelope, from his grandparents, contained a $10 bill. Sherrod jumped in glee. "Mommy, will you take  me to buy the Che Guevara  tee-shirt,"  he implored?  His parents beamed and instructed Sherrod to open their gift.  It was a Che Guevara t-shirt.   "Oh mommy and daddy;" he cried," this is the best birthday ever!"

I know these people, so I'm pretty sure that happened.  Count on this at any rate.  If the, perhaps, senate's biggest leftist is drumming up support for Janet Yellen with the poseur, we know she must be an incompetent oaf when dealing with free market economies.  We  also can predict that Obama will give her the keys.   

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

If your goal is to change minds and influence people, it's probably not a good idea to begin by taking the contrary stance against every liberal twat and their ideas. But what the hell.

That kids, is what we call "multifunctionality."

Josh

drew458 said...

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Ms Yellen would be the first woman to head the Fed should she get the job, adding an extra ingredient to a race that has hitherto been seen through the lens of economic and monetary policy.

“It would be great to have a woman,” Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic minority leader in the House of Representatives, told Bloomberg TV."

See, the only thing that matters is that the candidate has a vajayjay, no matter how dried and dusty it may be. That she's a train wreck when it comes to fiscal management has no bearing at all. Nope, just that she's a she. Too bad she isn't black, or a white hispanic. That would give her an extra dose of wisdom, right Sonja?

drew458 said...

friggin FT. fuggem and their 8 articles per month.

Edit off that first para, would you Rodge? Thanks.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I changed story link

11B3H said...

...one of the Senate’s most outspoken liberals and a longtime critic of financial and trade liberalisation...



parse that for a moment. I don't think liberal means what they think it means.....

Anonymous said...

So the choice for the new Fed chair to replace Friedrich Engels comes down to Karl Marx or Rosa Luxemburg. Gee, I feel SO much better now.

- One Man Gang

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