Bubbler Quote of the Week

    “So the next battle in the health care war will be the presidential and congressional campaigns. Volleys have fired daily. Yet the shallow debate there reminds me of a famous psychological experiment. It’s the perception exercise that asks spectators to count the number of basketball passes by each of two teams, one dressed in black, the other in white. When I participated, about 100 spectators diligently counted and then reported their tallies to the professor showing the video. When he asked, “Who saw the gorilla,” only two people raised their hands… That’s what is going on as we watch President Obama and Mitt Romney and their parties’ candidates for Congress exchange jabs on health care.”

    ~John Torinus, chairman of Serigraph Inc., in West Bend
    Read the entire Milwaukee Biz Blog: Free lunch is always expensive

    “So the next battle in the health care war will be the presidential and congressional campaigns. Volleys have fired daily. Yet the shallow debate there reminds me of a famous psychological experiment. It’s the perception exercise that asks spectators to count the number of basketball passes by each of two teams, one dressed in black, the other in white. When I participated, about 100 spectators diligently counted and then reported their tallies to the professor showing the video. When he asked, “Who saw the gorilla,” only two people raised their hands… That’s what is going on as we watch President Obama and Mitt Romney and their parties’ candidates for Congress exchange jabs on health care.”

    ~John Torinus, chairman of Serigraph Inc., in West Bend
    Read the entire Milwaukee Biz Blog: Free lunch is always expensive

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