+142 perhaps instead of electing people who are basically going to try to stop the government from spending money, we should elect people who want to make them spend is smarter, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You need to learn to write is properly.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It looks to me like I wrote is perfectly fine.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I'm guessing that's a joke, but my faith in humanity dropped considerably a few days ago, so please clarify.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I realize that I made a typo, but I didn't misspell is so I wrote is perfectly fine

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Let's look at this sentence: we should elect people who want to make them spend is smarter **We** - noun **should elect** - verb **people** - object **who** - transition to a new clause with a verb and (in this case) an object **want to make _ spend** - verb **them** - object **smarter** - adverb The word **is** does not fit into the sentence. I suppose you could have meant **it,** meaning the money. Either way, it is currently wrong.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I'm know it was supposed to say is. I was saying that I didn't misspell the word is, so I wrote the word is perfectly fine. It was a joke.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Then we can all meet back in America at half-past impossible.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That assumes that all government spending is a good idea to begin with, which is plainly false. Sometimes the smartest spending is none at all.

by Anonymous 12 years ago