The Rald Institute, Sick of Welfare
Posted by James Breen at 27 March 2008 2:58
I wish I have listened to you early. I should come and look at this. After reading about american funds, I am feeling that I might enjoy them as much as I can read them again, or even that the thought of keep reading more.
Long story short, let's see this one.
Welfare is destroying our society. It promotes dependence and destroys the american work ethic. While some receive welfare legitimately many take advantage of hardworking americans. Hardworking americans are paying taxes to support others' laziness. Some welfare dependents use the excuse that welfare pays better than a job; however, a conscientious individual would rather work than be dependent on another. I'm sick of throwing my hard earned money away to someone who is just too lazy and ..[more].
Even though it comes from another planet far, far away, (that's kidding) and even tough it is different, strange and a little freaky, they deserve respect and understanding just like all of articles on Internet, because it is totally amazing new idea of american funds.
Last month I got an fw: email from my parents from my mother's close friend, Beverly Normand. Beverly and my mother worked together for a number of years doing School Based Problem Solving in the Chicago Public Schools. The email was to inform my parents that she was donating a photo (one of my 1st) that I sold to her few years back, to an auction to raise funds for her organization the Rald Institute. Rald Institute's mission is to assist at risk children and individuals with learning, ..next.
Every author appreciates hearing the words 'thank you that was a lovely work.'
I wonder when Carolyn Baum is starting to wonder about whether she's gone a bit far in trashing people who are skeptical about the Fed's latest moves (see, e.g. here for an example of her harpyism). From Craig Torres and James Tyson, Bloomberg: Even as the Bush administration insists it won't risk public funds in a bailout, American taxpayers may already be liable for billions of dollars stemming from Federal Reserve and Treasury efforts to quell a financial crisis. History suggests .. Keep Reading.
Because it is important for me to communicate with someone else, frequently and enthusiastically.
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