Interesting phrase, isn't it? I first saw it in a book on World War II and it was attributed to Winston Churchill. I was fact checking this diary (how unjournalistic of me!) and I find that I am the only one attributing it to Churchill, but the phrase was used by others in discussion of World War II force deployment strategies.
Unremunerative adj. an investment or action producing no response or a loss.
Scatterization n. the dispersal of effort and/or resources, having neither positive nor negative connotation.
So, scattering of resources might have value, but to characterize the approach as unremunerative indicates the judgment that the approach is not successful.
This being said, let's talk about the million Progressive web sites, and the 1.5 million Progressives who populate this wasteland.
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