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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1851653" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>I'm trying to find the exact reference... I think Edwin Hoyt's "The GIs War" coined it... </p><p></p><p>is a nod to the sense of impending doom the Bolshevist's bound into domestic/economic policy to keep everyone looking at the immediate issues at hand, not the 'macro view' of how shortsighted the policies were. Stuff like "chicken feed is available this week, get it now before it's gone", but not "failed planning forgot to allocate enough loose grain to feed the nation's chickens".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1851653, member: 2415"] I'm trying to find the exact reference... I think Edwin Hoyt's "The GIs War" coined it... is a nod to the sense of impending doom the Bolshevist's bound into domestic/economic policy to keep everyone looking at the immediate issues at hand, not the 'macro view' of how shortsighted the policies were. Stuff like "chicken feed is available this week, get it now before it's gone", but not "failed planning forgot to allocate enough loose grain to feed the nation's chickens". [/QUOTE]
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