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Hang out with radicals In college? No. By the time you're in Columbia or Harvard law, you should know better.
The EPA had to back down on the plywood/oriented strand board issue, because they got a lot of flack about it, and there is no real substitute for these building materials. Yes, they give off some volatile gases, but so do tires. We still need them both. Quote:
The House was controlled by the Democrats for the first two years of Obama's term. Nobody would vote for Obama's budget then, either. Somehow, we have to learn to live within our means - or at least close to it. Obama's policies are so fixated on over-spending, it just boggles the mind. You may believe that a monetary crises could not hit this country, but it can, and it has happened before. If we keep spending a Trillion! dollars more than we earn, we will definitely experience a bigger crises than any we have known before. Socialism works fine, until the money runs out. I doubt our chowder heads in Washington could make it work right, but it is possible, if you are well set up for it. We are not well set up for it, however. Quite the contrary - and our politicians are nowhere near smart enough to lead us to that ephemeral goal. Last edited by Adak; 10-02-2012 at 06:14 AM. |
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