read it again genius. (This assumes the annual U.S. deficit is running at about one trillion dollars a year when I take office). 1st Year -250 billion dollars in budget cuts, 250 billion dollars in new revenue
It was really good. The art of satire is taking something that is based on reality and embellishing it. Pulled this off to magnificantly
It just dawned on me: You're most likely @NotDayton . Like him, you managed to capture both the voice and essence of @Dayton3 perfectly. And you're both British.
A lot of people have posited that theory, but the world may never know unless NotDayton comes clean. I still think Bickendan is the most likely candidate -- he's just clever enough to use Brit English as a misdirect.
No, NotDayton's use of Brit English always seemed like a slip up. Also, notice how towards the end of what El Chup wrote, he also slips up and starts going all British: You all rubbished me You're just trying to throw us off, gul. I don't buy the idea of Bick being NotDayton.
I have a theory I haven't seen mentioned yet. I won't say who I think it is, but I will say there are other countries besides America and the U.K. where English is spoken, and most of those countries use British spelling and vocabulary.
Rick Dickhwad, Packard. Packard is smart enough. The real trick is whoever it is, they need to make sure they get NotDaytoned.
I've never seen Packard or Rick take much personal interest in Dayton, which is something else to consider: Chup knows Dayton intimately. He regularly posts in his diary thread. How else could he execute such a masterful mimicry of Dayton? The evidence continues to mount IMHO.
No, it needs to be longer. He can't simply say grow the economy 5% per year without describing how, just as an example.
Perhaps, but it was lost in the NASA directives section. Another good example, by the way. You can't simply order NASA to send off a Mars probe on short notice.
And what if he does mention tax cuts? Without information about what is cut, by how much, and how that scores against his budget revenue requirements, we have no idea whether it will actually help the economy. Like I said, the biggest problem wasn't bullets or length, but stupid.