I can't believe you keep know towing to Paul Krugman even after the Mises quotes Don Boudreau posted. The public choice problem is evident here. The pajama-wearing stimulus (evidenced by the upward-pointed arm which surely represents aggregate demand) may be raising the standard of living. But it is all to the benefit of the political elite-little girls complex who look scared out of their mind by the proletariat they ride. Wake up sheeple! /troll
I have no caption, but for context, this was at the procession of new freshman here at the University of Chicago. After opening convocation they walk across campus through a gauntlet of residential housing staff dressed in wacky costumes, with signs, and making a lot of noise. It's sort of a "welcome" rite of passage, then they take a class picture.
Those "you can't use any of my posted material" facebook messages do not deter Daniel Kuehn!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you keep know towing to Paul Krugman even after the Mises quotes Don Boudreau posted. The public choice problem is evident here. The pajama-wearing stimulus (evidenced by the upward-pointed arm which surely represents aggregate demand) may be raising the standard of living. But it is all to the benefit of the political elite-little girls complex who look scared out of their mind by the proletariat they ride. Wake up sheeple! /troll
ReplyDeleteYou have an adorable niece.
You are officially either first place or last place no matter what else gets submitted...
Delete...I'm not sure which it is though...
Everyone has doubts about their brother in law.
ReplyDeleteI am currently brother-in-lawless, but that should be rectified next fall.
DeleteDoes he really look that different from me? We're actually twins.
OK I see the resemblance. It was an attempt to be a smart alleck and I fell on my face. Oh well. Not the first time.
DeleteI have no caption, but for context, this was at the procession of new freshman here at the University of Chicago. After opening convocation they walk across campus through a gauntlet of residential housing staff dressed in wacky costumes, with signs, and making a lot of noise. It's sort of a "welcome" rite of passage, then they take a class picture.
ReplyDeleteDown with plain clothing!
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