Here's a game I made up. It's called "In This Economy..." or "Slate pitch meeting."
It's just fill-in-the-blank and the rules are whoever does it best wins.
Here's the template:
"In this economy, ________________________."
I'll go first.
Here's a country hit (that might also be a viral hit (?) [I can't figure out the Billboard charts, here, but people are loving it on Youtube]) that's about the new economy/greater depression. It's by John Rich.
I like it when country songs do this. It makes me realize I sometimes don't know where to draw a line between gross opportunism and political relevance. John Rich wrote "We're All Raisin' McCain." He wrote it about how we're all just raisin' McCain.
Anyway, check this new economy song out. It contrasts the "make believe" of finance, sums like "billions," and New York, to the real world where they're shuttin Detroit down. It's politically complicated, it's surprisingly urban-centric, and it's legitimately good.
And then this
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Me and my friends used to play this game with "In this post-9/11 world"
does anyone know of a good essay on how quick and excited everyone was to say "everything is different now" after 9/11? I remember everyone saying it over and over by 10 AM that day. The "new economy" is definitely the new 9/11 in this regard. "This regard" = "proof of how much people want everything to be different."
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