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Wow, that post was depressing. What a sicko.
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I have heard varying accounts of the effects of sequestration on the economy. On the one hand I keep hearing that it will not actually result in any cuts, but on the other hand I have seen people say where there will be cuts this year in various budgets. I have also heard people say that they know people who work for the government and will be put on
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Is everything a false flag operation?
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I'm teaching a lesson to 6th graders about the Industrial Revolution and would like to counter the argument that businesses made as much money as possible while putting workers in danger and that without unions and government regulation we'd still be working 18 hours days 8 days a week in coal mines and factories. I know you can't provide
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Not a very useful response there. If you've homesteaded it, you can sue. So they'd be in the wrong.
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She wasn't on the ballot in Alabama.
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I originally wrote myself in but I filled out my ballot wrong. I only voted to placate my wife as she thinks a history teacher that doesn't vote is crazy. On my second ballot I wrote in Grover Cleveland. The ballot was still messed up and the poll inspector came over and saw my mistake (not connecting the arrow - a stupid way to fill a ballot).
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The average teacher in the Chicago Public School system makes that much.
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I'm in a discussion on another board with a typical socialist type. She makes the claim that Glass Stegall was the root cause of the downturn. She also says it allowed bankers to take "1/3 of our money out of circulation". What does that even mean? I've never seen that argument before.
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Fo every sandwich you don't eat I'll eat 3.