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U.S. Household Income Grew 5.2 Percent in 2015, Breaking Pattern of Stagnation

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Quote:You are not a libertarian. You apparently don't even know what "libertarian" means. You are 100% a Marxist.


The auto bailouts were unnecessary. Those companies would have recovered under normal bankruptcy law without government intervention. And had the Feds stayed out of it, maybe Chrysler wouldn't now be owned by Fiat.


Yeah, maybe they wouldn't exist at all.


By the way I'm more of a libertarian than Donald Trump or David Duke.


But I appreciate the fact that you think you can diagnose what I identify with from way up there on your high horse.
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U.S. Household Income Grew 5.2 Percent in 2015, Breaking Pattern of Stagnation - by The_Anchorman - 09-14-2016, 05:56 PM



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