Last night I read through some material from Reason Magazine. The article in particular was titled “The Coming Recession” and subtitled “Seven observers debate the (sorry) state of the economy” (not that there was any debate, but just an accumulation of 7 people’s views). One of those people, was Ron Paul. Ron Paul, if you are somehow not familiar, is the Texas Congressman who seems to best represent libertarian political views. That is great for him, and I suspect that I would like many of his policies if I took the time to read them. However, I probably won’t read them because he seems just a skosh too nutty and his legion of internet fanboys is nothing short of disturbing. Getting back to my point, as I read Paul’s part of the article, the only voice I could imagine as belonging to Ron Paul was that of Lou Holtz.

br>While the Fed should take a handsh-off approach, Congressh should aggresshively cut taxesh and shpending and repeal regulationsh that shtifle economic growth, shuch as the Sharbanes-Oxley Act. Thish country has enormoush economic potential, an indushtrioush work force, and an enviable hishtory of innovation and entrepreneurship. If the government would learn from itsh pasht mishtakesh and abshtain from further interference, we could get back on a sholid footing and grow to our full potential.

LOL! Hilarious. I can see RP with a little Lou accent.