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Makes Me Laugh -- Elites With Furrowed Brows AT LAST - -
So, the FDIC Chairman is a female children's book author from Massachusetts, who started her new job running security for our Nation's bank deposits since 2006? How fortunate for her. I am a Massachusetts/New Hampshire working guy going back to 1990, originally from the Midwest, with some college but no degree, and I have been ''getting ...
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Moneybox
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MichaelBernard1
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July 18, 2008
4 dollars for gas is cheap, Yeah right.
What about asia countries, they are still paying under 2 dollars for gas. Keep rising our gas prices is going to enter us into a great depression 2. people who commute 40 miles to get to work, truck driving business are not making a profit or a good living. I think the us government should make some cuts in the budget. like grants and other ...
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Moneybox
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morgansmith3000
on
May 23, 2008
When moms have the freedom
I am so happy my husband supports my desition of staying with my child at home. I just couldn't leave him in childcare. I tried 3 different center after I actually visited like 15. It was just so devastating. I came home to cry all evening for leaving my child with who know who... We couldn't afford for me not to make money, we need my income. But ...
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Number 1
by
ptiffany
on
May 10, 2008
what mommies do
Lots of moms who have decided to stay home because they just can't leave their babies in daycare, either because they find the separation too hard or because after having to pay childcare fees and gas they don't really bring much money home, they are doing GPT sites from home. I am one of them. No, I didn't believe in those sites at first. My ...
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Moneybox
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ptiffany
on
May 10, 2008
Fool or foolish?
Is it foolish to place your economic future at risk by purchasing an asset likely to fall in value? Yes. Does that make you a fool? Only if you believe that poor judgment is an inherent character flaw, which, I believe, is not part of standard economic theory. Unfortunately, neither is emotion based decision making. Much as I enjoy the ...
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The Undercover Economist
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MegHammond
on
February 21, 2008
Re: to: the spendthrift of America
Lots of truth to this. Union work rules and every-child-gets-a-star parents are destroying public schools, robbing poor and middle class children of chances to boost their economic status. Short-sighed, selfish voters are rewarding their representatives for prying more earmark money out of state and Federal budgets. Over-zealous ...
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Moneybox
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pcorning
on
January 23, 2008
Re: This is why men don't committ
I can understand your frustration. I work for www.FirstWivesWorld.com which is a website that helps women that are thinking about, going through, or have gone through divorce. Yes, it is true that 50% or more of most marriages divorce. And yes, it is true that 2/3 of most divorces happen because women file for the divorce. But it is not ...
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The Undercover Economist
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AntonioFWW
on
January 18, 2008
Re: Divorce *WAS* good for women
I would have to agree. I work for www.FirstWivesWorld.com which is a website for women thinking about, going through and those that have gone through divorce and I have to say it is tough for most of them when they are going through a divorce. Alimony is fast becoming a thing of the past and women that were no used to be house wives are now ...
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The Undercover Economist
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AntonioFWW
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January 18, 2008