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Sounds like Casey Stengel, former baseball manager of the New York Yankees: The game is 90% pitching and 80% hitting!
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From the Boston Globe comes proof of our genius President's math abilities:
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The [so-called stimulus] plan was divided into three parts. One-third of the money has gone to tax relief for families and small businesses. One-third of the money is cutting people's taxes. . . . Another third of the money in the Recovery Act has been for emergency relief that is helping folks who've borne the brunt of this recession. . . . So that's the second half. First half, tax relief. Second half, support for individuals, small businesses, and states that had fallen on hard times. The last third of the Recovery Act--and that's what we're going to talk about here today--is for investments . . ."--Barack Obama, Aug. 5
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Remember he is a used car salesman.
I don't want to offend those men that are trying to make an honest living.
So there we have it. Now we know why numbers don't add up.
We are getting The Chicago Way superimposed on the economic linear regression analysis equations also.