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Posted By socialexpert 1 year, 1 month ago in Political NewsPresident-elect Barack Obama on Saturday urged Congress to get moving next week on an economic rescue plan that would extend jobless benefits among other actions.
"If Congress does not pass an immediate plan that gives the economy the boost it needs, I will make it my first order of business as president," Obama said in his Democratic Party's weekly radio address.
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umbrarchist10 months, 3 weeks ago
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It is 40 years after the Moon landing and our economists have not been telling the American people how much they have lost on the depreciation of automobiles since then. There have been 200,000,000+ automobiles in the United States since 1995. That is more cars than there were Americans in the 1930s. If each car lost $1,500 per year that would be $300,000,000,000. Since 1995 that would amount to FOUR TRILLION DOLLARS.
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Is that what the US fought the Vietnam War for?
Economists that can't do ALGEBRA.
When is Obama going to make accounting mandatory in our high schools?
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umbrarchist10 months, 3 weeks ago
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It is 40 years after the Moon landing and our economists have not been telling the American people how much they have lost on the depreciation of automobiles since then. There have been 200,000,000+ automobiles in the United States since 1995. That is more cars than there were Americans in the 1930s. If each car lost $1,500 per year that would be $300,000,000,000. Since 1995 that would amount to FOUR TRILLION DOLLARS.
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Is that what the US fought the Vietnam War for?
Economists that can't do ALGEBRA.
When is Obama going to make accounting mandatory in our high schools?
GlobaLIES
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