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    • Man VS Table
    • Man VS Table

      • this table describes a very important life lesson. when you're stationary and made of layered and glued wood, things come and pass... so as the desk has no front or side protection, all things bearing under are vulnerable. so take advantage and look under the desk once in a while, unless it's smell isn't appealing.
      • Nov, 14 2008 01:01am
    • The U.S. Tax System Explained in Beer
    • The U.S. Tax System Explained in Beer

      • this all correlates into the other blog i posted about a month or two ago about cheap labor and how it's not so cheap. those mutherfucking "1st and 2nd men" are getting an equivalent 35-50 dollars an hour in FUCKING BENEFITS, while the normal taxpayer may earn that much, after taxes, bills and such he's left with an average of less than 8 dollars an hour. :(
      • Nov, 12 2008 10:53pm
    • The U.S. Tax System Explained in Beer
    • The U.S. Tax System Explained in Beer

      • it has not been featured... and even if it may be a repost, this would be the first thing I've seen of it... so therfore I cpoed and pasted it to let light shine on it for everyone on ebw to see.
      • Nov, 12 2008 10:51pm
    • How the Iraq War temporarily saved the World Economy
    • How the Iraq War temporarily saved the...

      • tomlet says: Yes, kids were being blown up, but they weren't our kids. that's just as ignorant as saying that the american military kills kids when they infact desire to create minimal splash loses in surrounding combat areas. and oh yeah. i do remember writing in the blog that the ECONOMY IS A SELF DRIVING SYSTEM.. it does not matter what a president can or can not do, the most they can do is a temporary fix. clinton's fix during his time was good until he left, bush's was another good one, however someday these little quick fixes won't work. that, my firends, is when we are screwed.
      • Nov, 9 2008 07:16am
    • How the Iraq War temporarily saved the World Economy
    • How the Iraq War temporarily saved the...

      • back then the only market we had to worry about was our own.. in the us.. as an isolationist nation. after that the market became exclusively global. In this war the jobs are created in many many different networks throughout many different corperations throuhgout many different countires.... it's the same concept as the spending in WW!!, but instead of keeping the money around the block, we're influenceing the market around the entire globe.
      • Nov, 9 2008 07:08am

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