Sat Feb, 07 2004
Your Clue For The Day
Read very carefully -- word-for-word -- the first two sentences of this article, and think very hard and as clearly as you can about what they mean.
I don't know about you, but I remember when private savings accounts were not "creat[ed]" by the administrative branch of the federal government, and when it would never have occurred to any American to call them "entitlements", because there was simply no question about private property that required the qualification.
T_h_i_n_k__ h_a_r_d_ about what this means, ladies and gentlemen.
Here is another little test for you:
See if you can manage to hold together a context. Then, consider the last word of the second sentence of that article in that context. Consider:
It is "expensive" that you keep what is yours.
Do you understand?
Eugene Volokh is disqualified from taking this test on the grounds of X-eyed myopia. I'm still holding my breath over Matt Welch




