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ParticipantHow’s that hopey changey thing working out for you all?
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ParticipantHow’s that hopey changey thing working out for you all?
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ParticipantHow’s that hopey changey thing working out for you all?
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ParticipantHow’s that hopey changey thing working out for you all?
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ParticipantThe child is a genius! Put him in private school where he will be taught to his level, not the lowest common denominator. The problem= the unions!
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ParticipantThe child is a genius! Put him in private school where he will be taught to his level, not the lowest common denominator. The problem= the unions!
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ParticipantThe child is a genius! Put him in private school where he will be taught to his level, not the lowest common denominator. The problem= the unions!
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ParticipantThe child is a genius! Put him in private school where he will be taught to his level, not the lowest common denominator. The problem= the unions!
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ParticipantThe child is a genius! Put him in private school where he will be taught to his level, not the lowest common denominator. The problem= the unions!
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Participant“As food and energy prices rise, consumers will be forced to adjust their spending habits: paying 30% – 100% more for food at the grocery store means less money spent at movie theaters, electronic stores and restaurants. In turn, this spending adjustment in discretionary consumer spending means more people will lose their jobs, and so too will people in the industries that support those markets.”
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Participant“As food and energy prices rise, consumers will be forced to adjust their spending habits: paying 30% – 100% more for food at the grocery store means less money spent at movie theaters, electronic stores and restaurants. In turn, this spending adjustment in discretionary consumer spending means more people will lose their jobs, and so too will people in the industries that support those markets.”
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Participant“As food and energy prices rise, consumers will be forced to adjust their spending habits: paying 30% – 100% more for food at the grocery store means less money spent at movie theaters, electronic stores and restaurants. In turn, this spending adjustment in discretionary consumer spending means more people will lose their jobs, and so too will people in the industries that support those markets.”
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Participant“As food and energy prices rise, consumers will be forced to adjust their spending habits: paying 30% – 100% more for food at the grocery store means less money spent at movie theaters, electronic stores and restaurants. In turn, this spending adjustment in discretionary consumer spending means more people will lose their jobs, and so too will people in the industries that support those markets.”
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Participant“As food and energy prices rise, consumers will be forced to adjust their spending habits: paying 30% – 100% more for food at the grocery store means less money spent at movie theaters, electronic stores and restaurants. In turn, this spending adjustment in discretionary consumer spending means more people will lose their jobs, and so too will people in the industries that support those markets.”
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