"And what are the 'many circumstances'?"

You know, when it happens. Except for when it doesn't.

Your newspaper quote sure packs an amazing amount of bullshit--stated,
assumed, and rhetorical--into one sentence, doesn't it?


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Eugene Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's a sentence I copied out of the newspaper.
>
> > "In many circumstances, wages roughly keep up with consumer price
> inflation as the sellers of consumer goods use their extra revenue to
> compete for workers."
>
> True or False?
>
> And what are the "many circumstances"?
>
> Gene
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