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Yes, times are hard. We’ve bailed out AIG. Lehman went under. Banks have gone under. People are losing their homes faster than a wildfire spreads....
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I am fuming with anger – boiling anger.
I have long suspected that I am stupid. I just did not know that it is a fact that is clear to everyone.
The government of...
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Economists have anticipated that U.S economy might face a slack in the growth rate owing to the sudden increase in the rate of women going out of jobs. Since 2000, a...
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