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Hayeku on the state of the union
Posted By Russ Roberts On January 27, 2010 @ 9:30 am In Hayeku,Uncategorized | Comments Disabled
A haiku is a three line poem. The first line has five syllables. The second line has seven. The third line has five.
A hayeku (HT: Ike Pigott for the name and the encouragement) is a haiku from an Hayekian perspective. Here’s one to get you started:
Why do we pretend
That “mandatory” spending
Is mandatory?
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