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There's more truth than fiction in the story of Tom Smith's Incredible Bread Machine. I'll be right back, and I'll be reading poetry. | There's more truth than fiction in the story of Tom Smith's Incredible Bread Machine. I'll be right back, and I'll be reading poetry. | ||
Recently, I came across a slender volume that contains more good sense than nearly all the economic treatises of the last four decades. It's called the incredible bread machine, authored by a group of young people at the | Recently, I came across a slender volume that contains more good sense than nearly all the economic treatises of the last four decades. It's called the incredible bread machine, authored by a group of young people at the Campus Studies Institute in San Diego. They have a sense of humor. They include this poem in their book. | ||
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This is a legend of success and plunder<BR> | This is a legend of success and plunder<BR> | ||
And a man, Tom Smith, who squelched world hunger.<BR> | And a man, Tom Smith, who squelched world hunger.<BR> | ||
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The selling price is half a cent.<BR> | The selling price is half a cent.<BR> | ||
(Taxes pay the rest!)<BR> | (Taxes pay the rest!)<BR> | ||
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This is Ronald Reagan. | This is Ronald Reagan. | ||
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* Used in the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan Podcast]] | * Used in the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan Podcast]] | ||
* [https://mises.org/library/incredible-bread-machine The book Reagan would have read] | * [https://mises.org/library/incredible-bread-machine The book Reagan would have read] | ||
* [https://www.amazon.com/dp/0930073312 1999 update by the original author] | |||
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TranscriptThere's more truth than fiction in the story of Tom Smith's Incredible Bread Machine. I'll be right back, and I'll be reading poetry. Recently, I came across a slender volume that contains more good sense than nearly all the economic treatises of the last four decades. It's called the incredible bread machine, authored by a group of young people at the Campus Studies Institute in San Diego. They have a sense of humor. They include this poem in their book.
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