Economics and the Cannibal Living Dead
Tim Worstall points us to the answer to the question, "Why is it that economists like zombie cannibals?"
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I have two mutually exclusive questions (one doesn’t make sense if the other premise is followed and vice versa).
1. Why are all movie zombies cannibals? I don’t believe there is a basis in Voodoo for this.
2. Are zombies that eat the living truly cannibalistic? Wouldn’t they have to eat other zombies to be cannibals?
Brraaains! Braaains!! Lafer Curves! Laafffeer Cuuuurves!!!
I get it "Does anybody know what this is called? Anybody? The Lafer Curve... Does anybody remember what Vice President Bush called this in 1980? Something something economics? Voodoo economics."
Canibals, voodoo, economics. LOL!
That is the second economics joke I have ever heard and the first that I eventually got.
Hex mensa rex.
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