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Although there is not at all any "stimuluses" and monies available for most of the self-employed, or the arts in general since most was actually earmarked for the "science and technology" fields of California's Silicon Valley most of all and private and public entities also getting those gadgets now to spy on Americans domestically now most of all.
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Although there is not at all any "stimuluses" and monies available for most of the self-employed, or the arts in general since most was actually earmarked for the "science and technology" fields of California's Silicon Valley most of all and private and public entities also getting those gadgets now to spy on Americans domestically now most of all.
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…Unemployment insurance, we talk about it as a safety net and the rest—this is one of the biggest stimuluses to our economy.
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And in Japan, there were ten different stimuluses (ph) over -- stimuli, I guess, over a decade.
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Countries that did smaller stimuluses, like Canada, are coming out of the recession faster.
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In a Feb. 10 column, Kessler uncritically passed along a claim by Republican Rep. Paul Ryan that "spending stimuluses were tried in Japan in the 1990s and in America in the 1930s, but they never have worked."
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These are not solutions, these are "job stimuluses" again at the cost of Americans 'privacy rights again for corporate America's gain.
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We've already almost spent $1 trillion here on these two stimuluses (ph).
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Because the next "victim" of one of the "job stimuluses" created by the mandatory insurance laws could be you.
Tis The Season: Beware The Parking Lot Insurance Claim Predators 2009
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Because the next "victim" of one of the "job stimuluses" created by the mandatory insurance laws could be you.
Tis The Season: Beware The Parking Lot Insurance Claim Predators 2009
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