Over at Ricochet, Pat Sajak points out that for all their pontification about always requiring an "exit strategy" in modern warfare, the Democrats haven't take their own advice....
Current TV reports on its website that the number of people in the U.S. living in poverty is rising under the current administration and is approaching levels of the 60s that led to the War on Poverty. So, after a 45-year war and trillions of dollars spent, we’re back where we started. That’s what you get for entering a conflict without an exit strategy.
Classic....and it only gets better in the
comments:
"Meanwhile, the war on prosperity is going quite well."
Vannah, I'd like to buy a vowel and solve the puzzle...the quote is "
The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem" by Milton Friedman.
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