On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Dan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ah, I'm very tired of me doing virtually all the leg work in this > discussion. I try hard to look up data, you typically list articles (with > little more data that I provide personally) of libertarian economists. > That's why I wanted to talk about technique, and I suppose why you aren't > interested in it.
This attitude is typical of people who think they know better how to spend other people's money. They can't be bothered to provide even minimal justification for why they know how to spend other people's money better, then they try to change the subject. > You know you have stated many times, that deposits at banks are typically in > the 20%-30% range. Might I suggest you remember what you repeat? And then they make things up and refuse to provide any supporting evidence. People who know better how to spend other people's money should not be questioned, just let them get on with the spending! > I was pointing out that your original repeated statements were off by almost > a factor of two. What original statements? > Those are hard numbers to get, I spent about an hour looking on the net. Hard to get? But you lived through it, why don't you know them by heart? Sheesh! _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l