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This is what I've been saying for a long time now April 30, 2011 2:34 pm Eri

Written by a Nobel prize winning economist from Columbia Univ
This is an excellent article and is right on. I can sense it. I probably won’t be around to see it, OTOH, when it comes, it will erupt so suddenly as to be breathtaking which is how it happened in Egypt and Libya.

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BTW, you might want to read this little gem again. It gives us license to be very revolting. :-) Declaration of Independence

  • The man is a liar. "But America has long suffered from an under-investment in infrastructure (look at the condition of our ... by Lee 2011-04-30 21:01:12
    • The most fundamental lie in the "infrastructure" argument is that it is always used to justify a bloated Federal government, ... by TB 2011-05-01 07:39:41
    • The premise hits the wall in the second sentence, with the use of the word "take." It shows the ... by TB 2011-04-30 18:49:59

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