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ParticipantBump in case anyone wants to refer to the map.
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October 11, 2008 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Thank you Clinton for the Sub-Prime Boom! 1999 NYT Article #285988Veritas
Participant“Their lobbying activities were legendary. Between 1998 and 2008, Fannie spent $79.5 million and Freddie spent $94.9 million on lobbying Congress, making them the twentieth and thirteenth biggest spenders, respectively, on lobbying fees during that period.” Congress should legalize prostitution since they have been engaging in it for years.
October 11, 2008 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Thank you Clinton for the Sub-Prime Boom! 1999 NYT Article #286281Veritas
Participant“Their lobbying activities were legendary. Between 1998 and 2008, Fannie spent $79.5 million and Freddie spent $94.9 million on lobbying Congress, making them the twentieth and thirteenth biggest spenders, respectively, on lobbying fees during that period.” Congress should legalize prostitution since they have been engaging in it for years.
October 11, 2008 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Thank you Clinton for the Sub-Prime Boom! 1999 NYT Article #286301Veritas
Participant“Their lobbying activities were legendary. Between 1998 and 2008, Fannie spent $79.5 million and Freddie spent $94.9 million on lobbying Congress, making them the twentieth and thirteenth biggest spenders, respectively, on lobbying fees during that period.” Congress should legalize prostitution since they have been engaging in it for years.
October 11, 2008 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Thank you Clinton for the Sub-Prime Boom! 1999 NYT Article #286325Veritas
Participant“Their lobbying activities were legendary. Between 1998 and 2008, Fannie spent $79.5 million and Freddie spent $94.9 million on lobbying Congress, making them the twentieth and thirteenth biggest spenders, respectively, on lobbying fees during that period.” Congress should legalize prostitution since they have been engaging in it for years.
October 11, 2008 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Thank you Clinton for the Sub-Prime Boom! 1999 NYT Article #286329Veritas
Participant“Their lobbying activities were legendary. Between 1998 and 2008, Fannie spent $79.5 million and Freddie spent $94.9 million on lobbying Congress, making them the twentieth and thirteenth biggest spenders, respectively, on lobbying fees during that period.” Congress should legalize prostitution since they have been engaging in it for years.
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ParticipantI think the problem might be the liquor lobby. They do not want the competition. There would always be those that consider it a gateway drug. It is not like beer is a gateway to whiskey or expensive champagne. I am ambivalent about it and actually voted for medical marijuana, but I do not think it has been handled appropriately in Ca. The government is running out of things to tax. The money we earn is taxed and then it is taxed again upon our death. Death and taxes, nothing new there.
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ParticipantI think the problem might be the liquor lobby. They do not want the competition. There would always be those that consider it a gateway drug. It is not like beer is a gateway to whiskey or expensive champagne. I am ambivalent about it and actually voted for medical marijuana, but I do not think it has been handled appropriately in Ca. The government is running out of things to tax. The money we earn is taxed and then it is taxed again upon our death. Death and taxes, nothing new there.
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ParticipantI think the problem might be the liquor lobby. They do not want the competition. There would always be those that consider it a gateway drug. It is not like beer is a gateway to whiskey or expensive champagne. I am ambivalent about it and actually voted for medical marijuana, but I do not think it has been handled appropriately in Ca. The government is running out of things to tax. The money we earn is taxed and then it is taxed again upon our death. Death and taxes, nothing new there.
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ParticipantI think the problem might be the liquor lobby. They do not want the competition. There would always be those that consider it a gateway drug. It is not like beer is a gateway to whiskey or expensive champagne. I am ambivalent about it and actually voted for medical marijuana, but I do not think it has been handled appropriately in Ca. The government is running out of things to tax. The money we earn is taxed and then it is taxed again upon our death. Death and taxes, nothing new there.
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ParticipantI think the problem might be the liquor lobby. They do not want the competition. There would always be those that consider it a gateway drug. It is not like beer is a gateway to whiskey or expensive champagne. I am ambivalent about it and actually voted for medical marijuana, but I do not think it has been handled appropriately in Ca. The government is running out of things to tax. The money we earn is taxed and then it is taxed again upon our death. Death and taxes, nothing new there.
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