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September 29, 2005 Today’s GDP Report The government revised the GDP report for the second quarter. Before, the government said that the economy grew by 3.285% for April to June quarter. Now it turns out the economy really grew by 3.307%. To some people what I have to say will be heresy, but economic growth is surprisingly stable. By listening to political rhetoric, you’d think the economy gyrates wildly, usually corresponding to policy changes in Washington. But the facts say otherwise. Since March 1966, the economy has grown by 3.0792% a year.
Since December 1997, the economy has grown by 3.0798% a year.
Since June 1986, the economy has grown by 3.0795% a year.
Since December 1997, the economy has grown by 3.0710% a year. Looks like a trend to me. Posted by edelfenbein at September 29, 2005 10:29 AM
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Cousin Roxy and Dorsey ponder Tim Russert’s Meet The Press with Fruit Loops on a Sunday morning in Canton.
Cousin Roxy and Dorsey ponder Tim Russert’s Meet The Press with Fruit Loops on a Sunday morning in Canton.
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Dorsey’s first old school publicity…
Dorsey’s first old school publicity…
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Christmas with Jude’s Big Bobo.  
You can see the drool on Dorsey’s chin which is everpresent.  Happy baby = sloppy mouth.

Christmas with Jude’s Big Bobo.  

You can see the drool on Dorsey’s chin which is everpresent.  Happy baby = sloppy mouth.

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Em-bare-ass: We will never be forgiven for this picture.
Em-bare-ass: We will never be forgiven for this picture.
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My Sherina
My Sherina
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Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.
— Calvin Coolidge
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Dorsey questions the fairness of naps.  Her main point being the total dolors she experiences in the immediacy should outweigh the hedons we “might” experience later.
Dorsey questions the fairness of naps.  Her main point being the total dolors she experiences in the immediacy should outweigh the hedons we “might” experience later.
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Dorsey considers trading her rubber duck for some night clothes. 
I counsel her to hold out for a diaper in the bargain.

Dorsey considers trading her rubber duck for some night clothes.

I counsel her to hold out for a diaper in the bargain.