I’d be interested in readers’ opinion of this silly segment from NPR’s Morning Edition, “Dude, Where’s My Cap-And-Trade Primer?”
It’s funny, but the analogy makes little sense, and the whole thing is not terribly productive, I think. I much prefer my musical chairs analogy from this NPR interview last month :)
Anti-cap-and-traders, feel free to do your thing, too! That’s what weekend posts are for, no?
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Language Intelligence: Lessons on persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Lady Gaga

Joe, how do I put a background image of a tombstone on a WordPress post?
Then I could type:
COPENHAGEN
Died Stillborn
“Solutions provided promoted status quo approaches by vested interests.”
HuffPostScript:
Post Post Script: “Lily Tomlin was right.”
Lily Tomlin said
“Things are going to get a lot worse, before they get worse”
“No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up.”
and “We’re all in this alone.”
Greenland update: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090612092741.htm
@Richard Pauli
She also once noted how hard it is to be funny these days, when satire can’t keep up with the number of people who miss it entirely and use it as a script rather than a warning.