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Please Speak English

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Now That’s Something

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This was sent by a friend:
Everyone concentrates on the problems we’re having in this country lately; illegal immigration, hurricane recovery, alligators attacking people in Florida
Not me. I concentrate on solutions for the problems. It’s a win-win situation
+ Dig a moat the length of the Mexican border.
+ Send the dirt to New Orleans to [...]

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PROBLEM:   Every American does NOT have, or have adequate health care.
SOLUTION:  Well the first solution is NOT socialized, universal (single-payer health care).  Universal health care will only cause high taxes, and longer time for patients to seek treatment.
IDEA #1: All Health Care Savings Accounts (HSAs) should not expire, and contributions and interest should be tax-deductible [...]

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Great chart:

Source: http://politicalcalculations.blogspot.com/2007/05/peak-earning-years-for-us-individuals.html

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BusinessWeek in its current issue, discusses how the U.S. is falling behind in educating its workforce.   And American companies are not happy – at all.  Can you blame them?
Some startling statistics:

48% of employers rate the preparedness of High School graduates as DEFICIENT.

12% of employers rate the preparedness of Two-Year colleges as DEFICIENT.

9% of employers rate the [...]

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Within the next few year, clean diesel cars will be coming ashore!  Finally!!!
 
Like the 2009 Volkswagen Tiguan CUV above, clean diesel is about to make its appearance in U.S. showrooms.  Unlike gasohol (gasoline with 10% ethanol), diesel is much better for our economy and environment.
The gasoline-ethanol blend has been putting a strain on U.S. and [...]

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First Congress invaded Major League Baseball with the steroid case.  Now they are reveiwing the New England Patriots about “spying” on other teams.
Doesn’t Congress have higher priorities than to investigate professional sports?  What about health care, Social Security, tax reform, and budget concerns? 
Shouldn’t Major League Baseball (MLB) and the National Football League (NFL) handle this [...]

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