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j lzrd / swift idiot - 2008-06-14

Circulate circulate, come outta the woods.
Stimulate motivate service and goods.
It's no nest egg to incubate,
MONEYS GOT TO CIRCULATE!

Well the description is pretty dead-on.


panipuri - 2008-06-14

yea!! thats why bushy sent me some stimulizationnnnnn


Xenocide - 2008-06-14

I guess the moral here is that wives ruin everything.

Part two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfr8gwL5UkM


RandomFerret - 2008-06-14

Holy shit, that part is MUCH more important to watch.
Did the Disney Channel just censor anti-government statements from Dewy?


j lzrd / swift idiot - 2008-07-12

Taxes are a pain in the whatchamacallit!

This rocks.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2008-06-14

I never knew this existed! I'm guessing it was part of the "Disneyland" series. Something tells me Scrooge would have a hissy fit over Bushonomics.


thebaronsdoctor - 2008-06-14

Should we really be taking financial advice from a Duck who has yet to discover the concept of a bank? I mean, life would be so much simpler if Ol' Scrooge would just invest his money instead of putting it all into an easy-to-steal pile.


cognitivedissonance - 2008-06-14

He only does that because Flintheart Glomgold owns all the banks, the Jewish bastard.


Xenocide - 2008-06-14

Most of his money IS invested. He's so rich he has trillions of dollars in petty cash.


eatenmyeyes - 2008-06-15

1. The money in his vault is only that which he earned by his own labor. He owns many banks throughout the world.

2. Flintheart is a Boer, not a Jew.


kelpfoot - 2008-06-15

I was disappointed by how uninformative this video was. They explained almost nothing about economics.

I guess I just have high intellectual standards for cartoon ducks and singing cavemen.


longwinded - 2008-06-18

Every once in a while, I think about Scrooge McDuck, and I wonder - what is the angular velocity of Charles Dickens' corpse?

Because I'm guessing several millions radians/sec.


Spit Spingola - 2008-06-30

Nice cartoon.


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