Financial topics

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aedens
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http://desertwar.net/joseph-stalin.html

I read in high regions chewing a few leaves then was enough to maintain a healthy balance and dental findings
confirm what was and how even to this day. Since abuse of any product "way" always presents itself one way
or another soon enough as we know as difficulty even in good times since data is fragile for a reason.

but that is another level Tainter conveys, GD noted the effects so it can be a choise on transition and severity.
This has been brewing for some time H and not a damn thing we can do with it but witness a turning.
Sounds crass but we did not deal these cards the voter did.

[Latin crassus, dense.] better word for retarded but that is what I mean with pragmatic also since a good friend
noted you do not like x. As conveyed evil has a right and a left hand also which walks in circles as we noted also.

The paradox of thrift has just been defined since as I noted the first to attack was the left when we offered a
local product so a few girls could get to work since you know time are tough here also still but I can note
some areas moving forward. How quick it can be regained is a choice to folks to leave the move on idiots
behind and move forward since some get it today whats hoding us back other than the laws of nature which bind
us all. To old to care now but we have good folks pushing ahead and the consumer will decide as always.

Higgenbotham
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There was a dentist named Weston Price who studied the tooth decay rates of the primitive cultures that were remaining in the 1930s and found it to be 1 tooth in 100 on average across the globe. He stated that the cause of tooth decay was refined foods and proved it by showing that when the cultures were corrupted by the refined foods of modern society, dental health went straight to hell. Now we have Coca-Cola and McDonald's comprising 2 out of the Dow 30 and a dental plan is thought of as a necessity. The idiocy is truly astounding.

My first job out of college was with a PepsiCo division. The company had a matching stock purchase plan for employees and at the time the stock was at 2, adjusted for splits. When the plan was offered I declined, thinking who will be stupid enough to continue buying worthless caramel colored sugar water? You know, they hadn't gone to the more toxic high fructose corn syrup yet. The stock has since gone to 60. I must repeat, the idiocy is truly astounding.

Along with that, I would assume the EBT cards allow for the purchase of Coca-Cola products, and that these products are placed in vending machines in every public school in America in order to support the Dow 30. If so, that is sick as hell.

http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott ... sity-rates
http://voices.yahoo.com/what-cant-purch ... 34882.html

http://www.gaulitics.com/2013/01/maine- ... nning.html
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

aedens
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We used to get coke syrup to soak and degrease parts on the farm Higg so I hear your on the utility question.
I drink coffee but nothing else I cannot see through now. Time does adjust attitudes.

Our Govenor the nerd as he likens himself just put himself in jeopardy by stating one tough nerd on budgets.
I wish he could of been unbraided like the lieutenant govenor was at the supervisors meeting in travese city but time will
put forth that fig leaf on what we can do now. Our problem was no place to go but up since truly it was that ugly
and educated others on just what use tax is and why it was adulterated for so long still stings true.
He is affable and should be ok and I think will help more than not but maybe some timing issues as we just seen
to the corpus of polity from us regular folks who wish to prosper unmolested from statist nimrods.
http://www.safehaven.com/article/31385/ ... an-is-hard
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Higgenbotham
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aedens wrote:Time does adjust attutudes.
The worm seems to be turning recently in some states regarding soda in schools and EBT cards. Probably a good thing in the schools. I have mixed feelings on restricting EBT card purchases because many of those folks do work, would like to work, did work, and/or lost a job through no fault or laziness of their own but due to the corruption of the polliticians (NAFTA, etc.).

Last I knew Coca-Cola contains phosphoric acid, which is a strong acid that leaches calcium from bones and teeth.

https://www.google.com/#q=coca-cola+phosphoric+acid
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

SovietofWashington
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Higgenbotham wrote:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10 ... -shutdown/

I saw somebody try to pay with an EBT card today and it was declined. This link confirms it happened all across the country.
Higgy, Paul Kersey at 'Stuff Black People don't Like' blog recently used a 2009 article from the NYTimes to show EBT usage by race in major metro areas around the country.

http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspo ... -down.html

A couple years old, if anything the delta is likely worse now. Something we all knew,but shocking to see in print.

aedens
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Story is a computer test on the now revolution ebt series card. If you buy crap to give to kids that is kinda like asking a snake not to show its nature
but faygo rocks as did the nehi soda back when.

aedens
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SovietofWashington wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10 ... -shutdown/

I saw somebody try to pay with an EBT card today and it was declined. This link confirms it happened all across the country.
Higgy, Paul Kersey at 'Stuff Black People don't Like' blog recently used a 2009 article from the NYTimes to show EBT usage by race in major metro areas around the country.

http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspo ... -down.html

A couple years old, if anything the delta is likely worse now. Something we all knew,but shocking to see in print.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... ecipients/
Weird how numbers are when push goes to shove on actual need as H suggested. I do not think any one grudges actual need.
Also the new accord Trans Pacific Partnerships are like NAFTA on steroids if you missed it and we have the zones identified being
constructed. Funny how the media unsharptons hustlers of news are on these points of actual issues. I agree this SBPBL and the actual TPP could
care less and they will find this out as the world noted the calvinist attitude lately which means no you are not exceptional but just another tribe
of miscreats in the lense of reality.
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SovietofWashington
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Higgenbotham wrote: I don't think there's a lot of time left. I think it is on the order of months now, maybe 3 years at the very best before the lights go off in Washington and never come back on.


I just had a couple of new projects assigned at work, likely my valedictory projects since I plan to retire about the same time as their target completion (after 38 years with the same company...albeit in 3 different locations...not many of us fossils left). Seems really schizoid to be making development schedule plans knowing that there's (at best) a 50:50 chance of completion and release. Of course, that's what I said about the last project in 2010 too.

Higgenbotham
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SovietofWashington wrote:A couple years old, if anything the delta is likely worse now. Something we all knew, but shocking to see in print.
That is shocking. You have opened my eyes to the inner cities being even more vulnerable than I thought.
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aedens
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We all have moments now when a faygo or time to convey a simple thought maybe could of made a difference
but we have today for that so be of good cheer to be that simple person since we know the difference on why
we resist circles and walk draggin the line. I will increase our meager production since the Parable of the Sower
cannot be stopped and will get the girls to increase the daily bread output next season to they can get others to opportunity's
if they just need some simple gas money in a tight spot. We can try to avert those pictures and salvage
the harvest if that can be done for our knowing why. I do not care what they think on the human storage industry
we have now. I asked that question to the elders and it was said not for you to know in that time was it.
These predators wish to protect a industry and we have a different solution to its chains.

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