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POPSHow much are you paying for this war? If every family knew they would have to each pay near $50,000 for the Iraq war, Bush's approval rating might be at ZERO right now. At 25% approval rating, those 25% are still clueless how much this war is costing our country. The Outstanding Public Debt as of NOW is: $9,354,811,947,563 making each citizen's share $30,777. I'm not sure if it's worth it or not, but at least we ought to know that there's more fiscal malfeasance than ever.
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POPSIs 44 million too much? corporate vs labor on compensation greed vs. value I have to wonder if salary increases for laborers would better promote long term corporate value?
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POPSState Economic Conditions worsen budget deficits affecting my state big time. Personally felt so far: Funding for advanced (AP, IB) public school courses is being slashed suggesting Florida no longer wants to help fund opportunities for intelligent and motivated children to get a higher level of pre-college education? Let's all just get a crappy public education with our tax dollars. Now that makes perfect sense in a socialist society where we all need to be equally average.
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POPSBig Pictures The 1-2 punch to the economy: personal savings/home equity extraction ratio and easy money policy
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POPSHomeowners simply walk away. Isn't the message of this to take big risks? Those of us who put 20% down on a fixed rate mortgage and pay every month are the losers?