How Do You Cook Your Frogs?
July 8, 2009
by Brett
When speaking with the Washington Independent, Haley Barbour explains what to do in what is an analogy for his opposition to cap-and-trade legislation:
When you grow up in the country, like I did, when you cook a frog, you don’t drop him into hot water, cause he’ll jump out. You drop him into cool water, and then you turn up the heat, and it heats up slowly. And politically, the left has tried to protect themselves by pushing the effects off a few years. Because they know once the job losses start and the higher costs kick in, which they inevitably will, that will be bad for them.
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