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So, even the "so-called" Budget Analysis is a con, can't say I'm surprised. Also, the "King" method of economics (aka Trickle down, Crumbs from the rich man's table, etc.) seems to be preferred by most western government nowadays, along with fewer anti-people exploitation regulations. UK Bob Last edited by ukbobboy01; November 2nd, 2007 at 12:44 PM. |
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Dear Forum Members Here is an article, from the BBC website, where US citizens affected by the current financial crisis give their side of the story: BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | US mortgage crisis: Readers' stories I particularly like what Jenna from Houston in Texas and Marc Cardullo in Saco, Maine have to say. UK Bob |
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