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" ... This is the “rising prices” argument, in so many words. When the Saudis and others jacked up the price of oil in the 1970s, the “shock” created high inflation for a while as the cost increases wormed through the economy. This reinforced the idea that inflation is at least sometimes caused by commodity price increases. The charts shown above disproves that. ... "
" ... While Greg wormed his way into a job at Waystar he’s remained on the radar by doing Tom’s bidding, destroying evidence that would put the company in jeopardy (not without photocopying a few salient documents to protect his own status and using this to blackmail Kendall in the finale) and enduring the abuse Tom puts him through both in the office and around the family. His relationship with Tom is his central role this season, often imbuing heavy plot-driven episodes with the comic relief of their unbalanced and off-kilter dynamic. Their relationship this season has been one long noogie as Tom takes every opportunity to put Greg in his place, as his subordinate. While their relationship exists in the foreground of Greg’s function on the show, he’s served a bigger purpose in the world of Succession. ... "
" ... You've probably been reminded many times by now that the Los Angeles Dodgers haven’t won a World Series since 1988. And they had no business winning that one, using a streak of luck and a Kirk Gibson homer for the ages to upset the far superior Mets and A’s. Their last title before that came in 1981, when they wormed their way into the playoffs of a strike-induced split season by winning the “first-half title” by half a game and parlaying it into a playoff run that included a 9th inning NLCS winning homer by Rick Monday to beat Montreal. Let’s face it, 1981 was such a mockery that it doesn’t even count. ... "