Pursuing praxis

October 2, 2008

War and Peace? Piece o’ cake…

Filed under: Reading and Books

I just learned, courtesy of Wikipedia, that Atlas Shrugged is longer than both War and Peace and Les Miserables (each, that is, not combined). And to think I’ve read it three times! (And probably a 4th time sometime next year …), and the first time around I read the last third of the book in a day! (A long, cookies an’ water an’ not-much-else, don’t-bother-me, pretend-I’m-not-here, page-turningly glorious day.)

The Profits and Loss (of New Dealers)

Hat-tip to Noodlefood

The Profits and Loss
By Berton Braley

From New Deal Ditties: or, Running in the Red with Roosevelt, 1936

When "planned economy" first began
It looked like a swell "idea" –
Until we learned it had no plan
And wasn’t economee.

For the taxes rise and the budget’s shot
And the New Deal costs are met
By spending money we haven’t got
For things that we never get.

The Billions roll in mighty stream,
A regular tidal flood,
With the net result that each spending scheme
Bogs down in a sea of mud.

When plans and programs go all to pot
Do the New Deal planners fret?
Why no, they think up a brand new lot
Of schemes to spend what we haven’t got
For things we will never get!






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