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* '''summary''': [[summary::Fox's John Stossel criticizes politicians for being careless with "other people's money". To his credit, the $700 billion military budget is the second item he mentions ("growing entitlements" are, of course, first), but then he immediately proceeds to ridicule a series of absolutely trivial expenditures, the largest of which is 0.0002% of the $700B originally mentioned and most of which are probably quite worthwhile investments of public money (including the bicycle helmets, which probably save money overall).]] | * '''summary''': [[summary::Fox's John Stossel criticizes politicians for being careless with "other people's money". To his credit, the $700 billion military budget is the second item he mentions ("growing entitlements" are, of course, first), but then he immediately proceeds to ridicule a series of absolutely trivial expenditures, the largest of which is 0.0002% of the $700B originally mentioned and most of which are probably quite worthwhile investments of public money (including the bicycle helmets, which probably save money overall).]] | ||
− | * '''topics''': [[topic::Proxmirism]] [[topic::other people's money]] [[ | + | * '''topics''': [[topic::Proxmirism]] [[topic::other people's money]] |
+ | * '''example of''': [[example of::bad argument]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:37, 21 July 2011
- link: http://www.foxbusiness.com/on-air/stossel/blog/2011/06/11/other-peoples-money
- author: John Stossel
- source: Fox News
- title: Other People's Money
- date: 2011-06-11
- summary: Fox's John Stossel criticizes politicians for being careless with "other people's money". To his credit, the $700 billion military budget is the second item he mentions ("growing entitlements" are, of course, first), but then he immediately proceeds to ridicule a series of absolutely trivial expenditures, the largest of which is 0.0002% of the $700B originally mentioned and most of which are probably quite worthwhile investments of public money (including the bicycle helmets, which probably save money overall).
- topics: Proxmirism other people's money
- example of: bad argument