Who will win?


Keynes, the other just has 2 much respect for his former master
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Hayek cuz he got mad flow. Keynes' rhymes more whack than his whack-ass economic theoriez.
Edit: Wow. The end was pretty brilliant, and I kept laughing at the Bernanke lookalike throughout. I was afraid it wouldn't be as good as the first, but it was maybe even better in its own way.
So did Keynes do better in the first one? Cause in this one he just got killed... though the ending is basically how things work.
Keynsism never worked, most econonomists don't believe in in it... yet it always gets tried, because it's so much easier for politicians to get away with doing the wrong thing then doing nothing.
Just how when people are in a cave in, it's in their instict to dig, even though that just uses up your oxygen and you have a better chance of conserving oxygen.

| Kasz216 said: So did Keynes do better in the first one? Cause in this one he just got killed... though the ending is basically how things work. Keynsism never worked, most econonomists don't believe in in it... yet it always gets tried, because it's so much easier for politicians to get away with doing the wrong thing then doing nothing. Just how when people are in a cave in, it's in their instict to dig, even though that just uses up your oxygen and you have a better chance of conserving oxygen. |
Surely that depends on the direction of the digging?
"No, dig up, stupid"
EDIT: Here's the first one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk
SamuelRSmith said:
"No, dig up, stupid" EDIT: Here's the first one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk |
So... sort of, though not as badly.
The Keynes quote is funny in that... it currently applies to Keynes.

| SamuelRSmith said: I'm not going to lie, this is a bump. |
It is catchy... what I give it credit for is, even though it clearly believes one side over the other, it lets them both make their main points in an honest way.

I remember seeing the first a few months back. It's well done. The end was fantastic.
Thanks for posting.