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2010-08-23
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2010-08-23
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@ Helsinki
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#4
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All economic reasoning that one may provide to support the current ridiculous situation in the US would disappear if only enough people would choose to break from the popular "plans" and "upgrades".
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2010-08-23
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@ NYC
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#5
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Economics says they won't
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2010-08-23
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@ Oakbrook, IL (West of Chi-Town!)
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2010-08-23
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@ Amsterdam
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I dislike opinion pieces where the writer sells their conclusions (HARD) before they present strong supporting facts. Even worse if they don't sufficiently backup their claims AT ALL.
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2010-08-23
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#8
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Economics says they won't
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2010-08-23
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2010-08-23
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@ California and Virginia
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#10
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=5855