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POPSSeeing richly It's good to remember that the simple act of seeing is a gift and we are surrounded with treasures everywhere, enough to supply happiness forever!
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POPSOlbama's Tax Plan Designed To Appeal To Class Envy
That $40 billion tax hike alone is twice as much as all the federal taxes paid by the 39 million Americans in the bottom quintile. We're sure that Obama's camp would address our concerns by pointing out that raising the tax bill for the top 1% eases the tax burden on the rest of America. But that's a superficial rationalization designed to appeal to class envy. First, increasing the burden on the top taxpayers will not make the poor rich, but instead make the rich poorer. There will be 131 billion fewer dollars in the private sector for investments that create businesses and jobs. Second, squeezing the federal tax burden onto an ever smaller group is not smart. The Marxist appetite for radically progressive taxation is both unfair and dangerous. Third, the large majority that pays little or no taxes will make excessive demands on the small group that is saddled with the burden because the non- and low-paying group is insulated from the pain.
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POPSFox Noise Is At It Again!! Dear Fox News or rather Noise, Your behavior goes way beyond the pale. In fact your type of excessive fear mongering displays exactly what you try to paint Senator Barack Obama as... foreign, un-American, suspicious, and scary. I realize your viewers are mainly the Limbaugh Ditto Heads but that doesn't excuse your spewing racist and bigoted defamation over our airwaves. You should hang your heads in shame but you have no shame. If you had a human attribute such as guilt you would have stopped long ago to slander anyone who went against your mindset of the rich should get richer and the poor should get lies and distortion. In other words keep the ignorant, ignorant! Your sponsors are as responsible as you, in their disservice to the public and I hope with all that is good they will eventually become losers just like yourselves.
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POPSChina to squeeze oil from coal The plant will be the biggest outside of South Africa, which adopted CTL technology due to international embargoes on fuel during the apartheid years. The plant will start operating later this year and is expected to convert 3.5 million tonnes of coal per year into 1 million tonnes of oil products such as diesel for cars. That's the equivalent of about 20,000 barrels a day,
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POPSPrevention for Osteoporosis what your eating habits should be and don't drink excessive so you can drink alcohol just not alot. Smoke is not alowed. great article.
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POPSDust, Air, Water Sources of Lead In the late1970 in the U.S. Lead was banned from Gasoline, and paint, amongst other things. While Atmospheric Lead levels were reduced, the Lead didn't just disappear, it just settled into the soil, and accumulated in other places. Lead was and is a common ingredient in many household and industrial products much of the time it's inclusion is either unknown or ignored. It is one of the poisons that effects Everybody - Rich or poor. Things like this accumulate at the top of the food chain - That is generally people. There is no cure.
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POPSGreed, Need, and Money "When Jack Welch became General Electric's CEO in 1981, the company was worth about $14 billion. Through hiring and firing, buying and selling decisions, Welch turned the company around and when he retired 20 years later, GE was worth nearly $500 billion. What's a CEO worth for such an achievement? If Welch was paid a measly one-half of a percent of GE's increase in value, his total compensation would have come to nearly $2.5 billion, instead of the few hundred million that he actually received."
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POPSThe Evil Oil Companies Dear Nancy, Exxon's profit margin was 11.59 percent. Google's profit margin was 26.9 percent. You should raise the taxes on Google for their "excessive profits." (What ever the definition of excessive profits is.)
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POPS10 Ways to Maintain Your Brain 7. Connect with others Leisure activities that combine physical, mental and social elements may be most likely to prevent dementia. Be social, converse, volunteer, join. 8. Heads up! Protect your brain Take precautions against injuries. Use your car seat belts; unclutter your house to avoid falls; and wear a helmet when cycling. 9. Use your head Avoid unhealthy habits. Don’t smoke, drink excessive alcohol or use street drugs. 10. Think ahead – start today! You can do something today to protect your tomorrow