The audacity of audacity
Sen. Obama has just released all of his earmark requests. This is going to be fun.
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Occam’s razor — The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating those that make no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesis or theory.
In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selecting the theory that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest entities.
Or more simply, the simplest answer is usually the correct answer.
For instance:
- In 2004, just before Michelle Obama’s husband was elected to the Senate, her salary at University of Chicago Hospitals was $121,910.
- After Hubby Obama is elected to the Senate, the next year, Michelle’s salary gets bumped to $316,962 in 2005.
- The following year, Sen. Obama requests a $1 million dollar earmark for — you guessed it — the University of Chicago Hospital.
Using the principles of Occam’s Razor, it sure looks like Obama earmarked $1million dollars for his wife.
For a guy talking about “change”, the act of earmarking a bunch of money for his wife’s employer (right after they more than double her salary) sure seems like “business as usual” to me.
(h/t to Riehl World View)





It’s all semantics.
When he says he hopes for change, he means the change we have in our pockets, sofa cushions, car ashtrays, piggy banks, etc.
He is an uber-liberal, after all. Other people’s money is the most alluring.
Left by no2liberals on March 13th, 2008 at 10:22 pm