Adam Smith Week Alternatives
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Number 5: Oh, I so love "Capitalism Is Dope And All Other Philosophies Can Suck It" Week.
Number 4: "Capitalism is the Michael Phelps of swimming while Socialism is the Anne B*** of being collegial" Week. (names are altered to protect the innocent)
Number 3: "Socialism is Jan Brady and Capitalism is Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" Week.
Number 2: "Capitalism is the A-Team and I pity the fool who thinks Socialism (or
any other Ism, Suckah) can beat it" Week.
And the number 1 alternative name for Adam Smith Week: Drum Roll
"I wouldn't sleep with Socialism if it were the last philosophy on earth" Week.
Thank you everyone for a successful week.
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