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Three U.S. ex-presidents denounce the current one in a two-week stretch
The quote from their blog is quite deceptive. I say so because they attempt to use the term 'US debt' with two separate meanings. In the phrase 'Social Security must not add to US debt' Cato must define US debt to actually mean 'national debt'.... that statement is true only if Cato means national debt. For the later part of the sentence, 'collected does add to the US debt' to be true Cato would have to be using 'US debt' as referring to the public US debt. There is a very meaningful difference between national debt and public debt. I see no reason to ever use the term 'public debt' unless it is true that the US could default only on the public debt but not on its other debt obligations. The shortfall in FICA taxes would increase the portion of the national debt held by the public. -
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Government 'not satisfied' with BBC response on Bob Vylan, Demands Accountability
It has never been acceptable for musicians to call for the death of others live on the BBC . Wasnt allowed or acceptable previously and it isn't allowed today -
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Trump has abandoned the Ukraine.
And if Putin invades Poland should they surrender too? -
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Government 'not satisfied' with BBC response on Bob Vylan, Demands Accountability
I don't know any media outlets supporting the cries for kill the police and kill IDF, which ones would those be? -
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Pooping every day or not
You are falling for the Sony advertising myth where they made that figure up! Origins of the 10,000 Steps Goal The recommendation to walk 10,000 steps a day originated from a marketing campaign in Japan in the 1960s for a pedometer called "manpo-kei," which translates to "10,000 steps meter." Although this number was not based on scientific research, it has since become a widely accepted target for promoting physical activity. -
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Riots against American digital nomads in Mexico City
I would take a legal, English-speaking Indian engineer in the country to over no-skilled often illiterate non-English speaking people that come illegally, and end up on the public teat for life. I managed a few plants in India and generally liked the people.
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