Reconciliation
Recap: Obama's approval ratings mirror Ronald Reagan's almost exactly; Mitch McConnell's plan is working perfectly; and politicians think "inflict unnecessary economic pain" is a more popular position than I would have anticipated.
Elsewhere:
2) Fashion copyrights are a bad idea.
3) "The Fed has take the minimum possible non-contractionary action."
4) I tried to read "Seeds of Destruction" and found it disappointingly partisan and laden with sound bites.
Recipe of the day: A perfect tomato sandwich.
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Ezra Klein
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August 10, 2010; 5:58 PM ET
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The truly perfect tomato sandwich is made with sliced home grown heirloom tomatoes, a mini ciabatta loaf, sliced and toasted, and brushed with olive oil, not mayo. Generously sprinkled with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.
Posted by: bgmma50 | August 10, 2010 7:10 PM | Report abuse
I almost forgot. You first blanch and peel the tomatoes, and refrigerate before slicing.
MMMMMM. Makes me hungry.
Posted by: bgmma50 | August 10, 2010 7:12 PM | Report abuse
Take a look at this tomato sandwich:
http://www.luculliandelights.com/2010/08/tomato-millefeuille-with-mozzarella-and.html
It is beautiful
Posted by: punchaxverulam | August 10, 2010 7:52 PM | Report abuse













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