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- View post Health care is a seperate issue, even though it does have strong economic underpinnings. Housing is also seperate. The point…
- View post I'm not comfortable with arguments about how much of the wealth a certain percentage of people should own. However,…
- View post seriously, in general you are right. However, the severity depends on so many factors that I am uncomfortable with making…
- View post What? You don't think the Handmaid's Tale is the way it should be? Seriously, While I agree with you,…
- View post Thanks to Susan for Promoting this to the front page. It is an honor to be here. For those of…
- View post It really depends on the area. For example, LA would have a complete different and higher median income than Butte,…
- View post Wow. I like that.
- View post Yep: Here is something I wrote called One Nation Under Debt The US hs become one nation under debt. Simply…
- View post The supply and demand situation is driving the price higher. Although there are speculators in the market, the reality is…
- View post Is there an actual difference between mega and meta diaries, or are they describing the same thing?
- View post That is one hefty premium
- View post The increases for eariler years was in fact higher. Here's the link to the complete report http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/hlthaff.w5.286/DC1
- View post Thanks for reading.
- View post Thanks. Glad to do it.
- View post There is no way to empirically derive the laffer curve from any set of available economic data. The Republicans actions…
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- View post That's difficult to say; there are really too many variables to correlate. I usually work under "general" trends, where you…
- View post I'm sorry, I thought there were hearings on the market -- my bad. Not much. Until there is an bi…
- View post What hearings? I haven't heard anything about hearings.
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