Washington Could Learn a Lot From a Drug Addict
Washington Could Learn a Lot from a Drug Addict – Washington’s chronic overspending is just like a junkie’s addiction to drugs. Unless the cycle of addiction is broken, our economic and unemployment situation will continue to suffer. Washington is out of time. To avoid hitting rock bottom, Washington must cut spending today. To spread this message, Washington Could Learn a Lot has created this video. Learn more at washingtoncouldlearnalot.com. Update: Now, our economic situation has deteriorated even further. We are now approaching trillion in debt and Congress has raised the debt ceiling 11 times in the past ten years. Washington Could Learn a Lot is a project of Public Notice Research & Education Fund (PNREF). PNREF is an independent non-profit dedicated to educating the American people about economic policy and the principles of economic freedom. Through our education and awareness projects, PNREF will explore the future consequences of public policies being enacted today.
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“Each year, more than 5 million Americans are affected by serious and often life-threatening eating disorders.” http://t.co/CWGtYIM1 – by ChangngLives (Changing Lives )
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Drug Addiction Among University Students http://t.co/Zkj2Syot – by mdcounselling (Mark Dempster)
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This is the best description of the cause of relapse we have ever read. http://t.co/SKtevd82 http://t.co/t0Mfl0uO – by ChangngLives (Changing Lives )
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The jobs are in China and India where the companies have outsourced due to lower tax rates and? too many loopholes in our tax system
*didn’t? experiment
Haha yeah! 🙂 ?
English 208 with? David Truscello?
Lol no lie.?
Same. =O?
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Runaways, they want to get away from their troubles from home or school, then they learn the hard way it’s a bigger waste of time and their life. Washington wants to get away from the debt they’re buried in. So they run their priting machine thinking it’s the way to solve the problem when they just make it worse with every dollar printed, like every step that person takes.
Yeah, Washington? could learn a lot from a runaway.
This dude goes to? class with me! 🙂
This site is such bullsh*t. All it is, is a conservative leaning website that’s in favor of further tax cuts for the wealthy.
News flash: we’ve had the Bush era tax cuts for years now…and if these tax cuts? truly did help industry leaders create new American jobs, it would have done so by now. So where are the jobs?
Everyone with half a god damn brain can see these companies are not using their money saved by tax cuts to create new jobs.
this is? why we need the venus project
@clarkcountysfinest Looks like somebody’s a drug addict!!And drugs dont solve anything..once the effect is gone, your problemas are still there. Trust me, i know. My brother used to do a bunch of stuff bc he thought it would get rid of them….
P.S.? Idc if you share your opinion..just try not to use cuss words…Thamks(:
im sorry this is the worst commercial i? have ever seen.. yea i get the analogy but really?? everytime it comes on i debate throwing a brick threw the screen.