I'm reading an Ann Althouse post, Now, I'm thinking I have 2 kinds of readers: the ones who are saying why should I know or care about the Madison Public Market and.... Sort of inside baseball. When Milwaukee started a public market five years ago under the virtue signaling auspices of racial equity and justice, Althouse expressed puzzlement and skepticism. The Mayor of Madison threw a little hissy fit. There was tit for tat. And now, the Madison Public Market is on its final financial legs. What seemed like a good idea to the central planners apparently did not have traction with the consuming citizenry.
The first comment to her post is.
Joe Smith said...Always hold a grudge and settle scores when you can.This is the right thing to do...I'm serious : )9/30/22, 5:57 PM
Which strikes me as not obviously wrong but not necessarily right either.
Which reminds me of a line from the movie Land of the Lost with Will Farrell which I watched last night. The character Will Stanton observes.
Never trust a guy in a tunic.
Which struck me at the time in the same manner as Joe Smith's heuristic. Not obviously wrong but not necessarily right either.
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