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Joan Vennochi gets out her shiv

So Vennochi writes an entire column on whether the state should throw another one of those no-sales-tax days and then, out of the blue, ends the thing like this:

... What's Patrick really thinking?

Maybe that his friend Barack Obama is going to be president, that he will be going with him to Washington, and that the Massachusetts budget mess will be someone else's problem.

So that's it, then, Joan? Patrick has gotten bored with state government faster than Bill Weld? Or did you just realize on deadline your column on the sales tax was a paragraph short? Or as the Outraged Liberal puts it:

There's a name for stories and columns that praise/criticize an individual for an action that requires group action, then uses the standard political rumor of the day as an explanation for said action.

It's called phoning it in.

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Isn't that what Deval has been doing since he got here?

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Not nearly as much HOPE, CHANGE, and YESWECAN as we were initially led to believe.

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...towards Vennochi than I am.

It is rare that she writes a column these days that is little more than rambling nonsense (to be fair, she is little different from most current Globe columnists in this respect).

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Joan spoke to a group of students with my friend present once and admitted to the group she was not qualified to be a columnist...

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As I see it, she made some good points. The last line was a throwaway, though, and ended up taking away from the article.

Why IS there a tax holiday, except to allow elected officials to wave it in front of voters?

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Why IS there a tax holiday, except to allow elected officials to wave it in front of voters?

... is to help small retailers stay in business until Q4 (when they actually have a chance of making money).

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