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73459Food-Stamp Tally Nears 40 Million, Sets Record - worse than Greece 12.5% of the Haim R. Branisteanu-5/11/2010
73458You might consider Mars as a place where you could live under minimal governmentSnowshoe-5/11/2010
73457Haha, that's a good one. <<i>It's going to be real interestingMaurice Winn15/11/2010
73456OH well you did not read the whole article <i> "They have made no sHaim R. Branisteanu15/11/2010
73455The final step before outright fascism or communism is a kleptocracy. An Enron emaceng2-5/11/2010
73454Ah, I see where you are going wrong. The problem is the politicians spending opMaurice Winn15/11/2010
73453What's the total cost so far of the oil spill? Not even 3000 dead. Only 1 Maurice Winn15/11/2010
73452>>As the days go by, the scale of the disaster doesn't seem to be too Snowshoe55/11/2010
73451MQ, you are of the opinion that the monetary policy of Alan Greenspan and companmaceng215/11/2010
73450Good grief, talk about overpaid: <<i>For state workers making an averMaurice Winn15/11/2010
73449Who needs Greece - WE have New York State 1.6 billion in GDP Albany lawmakers vHaim R. Branisteanu25/11/2010
73448Huh? I haven't endorsed destroying the world's economy. <<i> Maurice Winn15/11/2010
73447Indeed - it's almost certain that people involved with running the rig were Maurice Winn15/11/2010
73446FWIW, BP's safety record over the past few years: hazards.org USA: BP fineSam-5/11/2010
73445<i>The problem is that avoiding ALL accidents would be very expensive</maceng215/10/2010
73444<i>That's like blaming Toyota because somebody drives one over a cliffmaceng2-5/10/2010
73443Yes. Because of the size of the intervention, the inevitable may have been delacarranza2-5/10/2010
73442Market was grossly oversold on Friday's close; so a strong bounce today is nCrimson Ghost-5/10/2010
73441reminds me of the time when bear stearns bailed out their two hedge funds all sTobagoJack-5/10/2010
73440For those who still hold equities, today may present an opportunity to dump themcarranza2-5/10/2010
73439relative to the one elemental metal money, all paper money are dying there is nTobagoJack-5/10/2010
73438Nearly $1 trillion pixelation process acceleration agreed today to "save&quMaurice Winn15/10/2010
73437That was what I observed in the 1980s - USA oil companies [and companies in geneMaurice Winn15/9/2010
73436Good article. My takeaway: "Despite those repeated promises to reform, BPGPS Info-5/9/2010
73435> offer him a worthy challenge My weekend is coming to an end and Mq will blGPS Info-5/9/2010
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