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Minimum fuss

E.J. Dionne's latest column, which The Journal Gazette ran this morning, has one of the most unintentionally hilarious opening paragraphs I've seen in awhile:

The 2010 election is turning into a class war. The wealthy and the powerful started it.

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Keep it small

These dummies are begging to be caught:

Authorities in northern Indiana are warning residents to be on the lookout for counterfeit money.

The South Bend Tribune reports that police there have been alerted to a string of fake $100 and $20 bills. The phony bills have been found in the cash registers of gas stations and stores over the past two weeks.

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Still scary out there

Sign of the times:

Kmart, which heavily promoted its layaway options during the last two holiday seasons, is expanding the program in anticipation of another tough Christmas.

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We're the ones we've been waiting for

Big and bigger

Charles Murray on the difference between "energetic government" and "unlimited government":

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Getting dth

Judging from the negative reaction from the governor's office and legislative leaders from both parties, this seems like a tough sell, thank goodness:

The Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, a nonpartisan government research group, determined that the state could face a $1.3 billion deficit in the next budget year if the economy does not drastically improve or if deeper spending cuts are not made.

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Waving Bayh

Is Evan Bayh looking smart for getting out so early, or what? A video from "Morning Joe:

Funny but not ha-ha

This made me laugh, until I realized who the joke was on:

Could you loan me ten dollars but just give me five? That way you'll owe me five, I'll owe you five, and we'll be even.”

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Gun sights

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No way

But with all due respect, a majority of Americans are also saying "no" pretty loudly and clearly:

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