tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8591018003444406729.post2409934105709125958..comments2023-10-25T06:13:28.265-04:00Comments on The Conservative Wahoo: Samuelson on Obama's Coming Budget CrisisThe Conservative Wahoohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17818674434286683162noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8591018003444406729.post-57719763803892853082010-03-30T17:52:25.988-04:002010-03-30T17:52:25.988-04:00Great article. Samuelson, as usual, is right on ta...Great article. Samuelson, as usual, is right on target.<br /><br />Here's a nice column which might brighten your day.<br />http://spectator.org/archives/2010/03/30/americas-quiet-angerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8591018003444406729.post-18485202017569476232010-03-30T08:02:39.355-04:002010-03-30T08:02:39.355-04:00Legislative malpractice would assume they were act...Legislative malpractice would assume they were actually trying to do legislative practice and, through negligence, failed to achieve what they were attempting to achieve. <br /><br />From everything I can see, the President, the Speaker and Senate Majority Leader all achieved precisely what they intended AS A FIRST STEP. <br /><br />This is not malpractice. Much as Dr. Frankenstein could hardly be sued for medical malpractice, for he was not attempting to practice medicine, Congress cannot be sued for legislative malpractice. Like Dr. Frank, Congress was attempting to create a legislative monster but instead of robbing graves for parts, they simply used pages from Das Kapital, Mein Kampf and The Little Red Book to form its core, then covered the form with papier mache shreds of The Constitution of the United States of America to make it, at least to those with really poor vision, look lovable.Mudgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10106218895150473141noreply@blogger.com