We may not be able to address our current debt ceiling woes, but we can at least put them to a good beat. Visit the links below for more Reason coverage on t…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
We may not be able to address our current debt ceiling woes, but we can at least put them to a good beat. Visit the links below for more Reason coverage on t…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Because it’ll be on us before you know it…. +GoRemy
Seems appropriate for the current situation
It’s become an annual event (joke) … the imaginary “debt ceiling” will be
raised yet again. This video is becoming like A Christmas Story — we get
to watch it once a year to be reminded that fiscal control doesn’t
currently exist in Washington DC.
epic
When I go to a strip club I make it HAIL with pennies. Gotta make cuts
somewhere in this economy.
When politics and satire collide..
Very clever approach to explaining the debt ceiling.
Fed life lol
Hows GoRemy not use his owen channel any more
I needed a cigarette after that.
First thing after watching this. Watch it again.
Raise The Debt Ceiling
Money falling from the sky, RAP music complete with comments from Senator
Fran Tarpington and Senator Lee Bailout! LOL as our government continues to
fiddle. http://youtu.be/EoS52fVtVQM
Loving Remy’s latest rap! (Do you think he made this at the starbucks or
the starbucks or the starbucks?)
I love rap videos about normally dry topics. Especially when the performer
manages a decent flow.
I hope China and other US creditors see we are taking the debt ceiling
debate seriously…well, maybe not in this video. The Raise the Debt
Ceiling Rap is good for a laugh though.
Remember this!
Another case of the Eco-nom-nom-ics:
I know the debt ceiling thing is (temporarily) over, but this was still
clever enough to post.
Mad hot beats, yo.
Congress wants to raise the debt ceiling so they can keep “making it rain”
all up in their districts, hater!
*HELL YES*
This guy put together this song to give some free economic advice.
At the opposite corner, there is Ben Bernanke with one of his best quotes:
“The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press (or today,
its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U.S. dollars
as it wishes at no cost”
Word to your mother.
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