Our faithful correspondent, McPherson Hall of Minnesota Central, posted this comment on our Contrary to rant, Bachmann's district projected to benefit most from job creation bill
Listen to the show here. The Bachmann question opened the first listener quiz in Who's Carl This Time?.
Image: Punch, circa 1890s. With America's rich people shortage reaching crisis proportions, warehouses are bursting with monocles and jodhpurs.
It must be true: it was heard on NPR.
What will we do? Those poor poor rich people!
People in the Midwest know. We've experienced this terrible shortage before, with the problem of what to do with those old lumber baron mansions and railroad baron mansions such as described in the time of classic F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, "Bernice Bobs Her Hair."
We shall temper our grief as the mansions are once again subdivided into college student housing apartments, their brickabrack drooping, perhaps adorned with auctioned off relics and decor from Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
Posted by: Chris Boese | February 21, 2009 at 02:46 PM