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What can you do in your mind tomorrow to change your state of being from dependency to freedom from dependency?
Asked by Pooja Mathur,
25 Mar '10 07:57 pm
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Just be confident that u can be self-dependent.........
Answered by minati vishwakarma, 25 Mar '10 08:37 pm
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Why tomorrow? Why not Today? Do not leave for tomorrow what can be achieved TODAY. As for me, I am FREE from dependency as of now (today) as I STAND on my OWN TWO FEET !!! :-))))))))
Answered by John Mascarenhas, 25 Mar '10 08:02 pm
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If you want to recover from an economic meltdown, you dont send hundreds of billions of dollars to the banks that caused it. You dont spend it paving highways and buying used cars. You dont shield the Fed from accountability. And you dont call it The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. It wasnt an act. It was an outrage.
Congress and the Administration ignored the American people, wasted $1 trillion on a failed Stimulus Package, and quadrupled the federal deficit in 1 year. Then they blamed the last Administration for the bailout debacle while using the remaining monies as a political slush fund.
(The people elected Republican governors in Virginia and New Jersey.)
They ignored us again, seeking to nationalize our health care system with obscene bribes in the Senate and sweetheart deals for special interests. They tried to hand the tab to ordinary Americans and small businesses, blamed Republicans as the party of No, locked them out of the legislative process, jokingly ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 25 Mar '10 08:00 pm
Congress and the Administration ignored the American people, wasted $1 trillion on a failed Stimulus Package, and quadrupled the federal deficit in 1 year. Then they blamed the last Administration for the bailout debacle while using the remaining monies as a political slush fund.
(The people elected Republican governors in Virginia and New Jersey.)
They ignored us again, seeking to nationalize our health care system with obscene bribes in the Senate and sweetheart deals for special interests. They tried to hand the tab to ordinary Americans and small businesses, blamed Republicans as the party of No, locked them out of the legislative process, jokingly ...more
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