Stimulus and Response
Minor Premise at the movies (or at least at the videos) presents a twin bill -- two YouTube videos brimming with economic excitement and political thrills.
The first is a "commericial" for Stimulus, apparently the current drug of choice in Washington DC:
I noticed that there was no warning of the possibility of the medicine being habit-forming. It was probably an oversight. A Hat Tip to The Big Picture. "Stimulis" is written and produced by Ted Balaker, and edited by Alex Manning.
For our feature presentation, we have economic megastar Milton Friedman in a 1979 classic. His costar, Phil Donohue, plays the role of clueless liberal daytime talk-show host.
Thanks to Red State for the video.
The first is a "commericial" for Stimulus, apparently the current drug of choice in Washington DC:
I noticed that there was no warning of the possibility of the medicine being habit-forming. It was probably an oversight. A Hat Tip to The Big Picture. "Stimulis" is written and produced by Ted Balaker, and edited by Alex Manning.
For our feature presentation, we have economic megastar Milton Friedman in a 1979 classic. His costar, Phil Donohue, plays the role of clueless liberal daytime talk-show host.
Thanks to Red State for the video.
Labels: economics, pop culture, U.S. Politics
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