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We are sitting on the mother of all bubbles. Many, probably most, Americans anticipate a stream of consumption that will be provided for them into old age by the government (i.e., other taxpayers). Unfortunately, most American taxpayers do not anticipate the kind of enormous increase in taxes that would be required to pay for this stream of benefits. One or both of these expectations will not be met. Americans as a whole are simply less wealthy, in the most useful sense of rationally anticipatable future material consumption, than they think they are. And the size of this disconnect is vastly greater than, for example, the size of the housing price bubble that just popped.

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Oh the Hugh Manatee!

Bracketology 2012!

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Bracketology 2012!

Our little genius

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Becky, to me: “I think I might take the girls to the Z-O-O this morning.”

Loyette, excitedly: “We’re going to the zoo?!”

She’s 3 years & 4 months old, and we’ve already evolved past the stage where we can keep secrets by spelling things out? Yikes.