> >Ian > > Since the point is that the policy as written was *stupid* and > *counterproductive*, that's irrelevant. To get something destructive > out of committee is an "achievement" only to those who view politics > as an arena for personal self-expression. > > Brad DeLong ====================== Is this your attempt to deliberately miss my point? Ian
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