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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
On the first Tuesday of March,
We’re short-term.
On the first Tuesday of April,
it is an estimate that
we’re an annual target for three years
On the first Tuesday of May
He said “give us a pause.”
He repeatedly argued that
“you don’t make a policy based on three months.”
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This poem was written using words exclusively from the Wall Street Journal article “Kocherlakota: First-Quarter Economic Softness Is ‘Matter for Concern”