KPJ, thanks very much! You found it. A certain
"ThosStew" wrote:
>One possibility: "We are all Keynesians now",
>which I've seen attributed to Richard Nixon.
How ironic, as the Keynesians are in decline now.
But it did rhyme with "Bayesians"! No wonder that
sounded
familiar.
Lee Corbin
At 03:23 PM 5/17/01 +0200, you wrote:
>It appears as if Lee Corbin <lcorbin@ricochet.net> wrote:
Uh, why only "appears"? What is there to doubt?
(Thanks, again).
>Where else in our culture did someone say
>"We are all X now." Anybody recall?
>
><URL:
http://www.xent.com/sept00/0529.html>
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