bush = gas + n
Oct. 19th, 2006 04:14 pm.
...where n seems to be a fairly small variable, at that. That seems to be the implication of this graph. Bush divided by gas equals one, plus small change. Bush minus gas equals not so much. As the blog I got it from asks, "Bush popularity = 1/gas price?"
Via Meme Machine Go! comes this graph comparing Bush's popularity with the reciprocal (1/x) of the price of gasoline.
( two lines that move as one )
...where n seems to be a fairly small variable, at that. That seems to be the implication of this graph. Bush divided by gas equals one, plus small change. Bush minus gas equals not so much. As the blog I got it from asks, "Bush popularity = 1/gas price?"
Via Meme Machine Go! comes this graph comparing Bush's popularity with the reciprocal (1/x) of the price of gasoline.
( two lines that move as one )