If you're in a war, and we really are in an economic war, there's a obligation to the majority to behave in ways to not go around inflaming the minority. If on Dec. 8, or maybe it was Dec. 7, when Roosevelt convened Congress to vote on the war. He didn't say, "I'm throwing in about ten of my pet projects."In other words, trying to nationalize health care while claiming to be trying to solve the economic crisis might be a bit disingenuous.
In the same conversation Buffett said cap-and-trade was a regressive tax and a bad idea, and mentioned a couple of other areas of big disagreement with The One, but yet we should all support him as he tries to do all these things Buffett disagrees with..
Buffett is sounding a bit confused.
UPDATE: Mickey Kaus remarks that this is the first time the media has ignored Buffett.
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