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Key word for this winter
November 19, 2008 | Charlie Edwards | More on Communication |
The key word you need in your vocabulary this Winter: Reboot. As in:
‘We need to reboot the global economic system’.
‘Cameron attempts to reboot party image in the New Year’.
‘Major reboot needed in square mile’.
‘Brown’s reboot wins friends, party falls in line’.
Government Official: The ‘[insert policy area] is overly complex. The whole system needs to be rebooted’
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Part of the reboot to the climate change issue should be gas taxes — to go up and up but with some stabilization efforts to reduce excessive short term swings.
Cap & trade is either impotent, if it’s not really revenue raising, or else an attempt to hide the tax increase.