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Is it right that public sector workers are striking over pensions reforms? What do you think?
Started by Uxorious on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Benefits that couldn't possibly be available to the private sector because private sector workers don't.
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I made this Issues page
http://www.freestateproject.org/news/issues/
some time back as a home for links to FSP participants making headlines. Although non-recruiting activism is outside the FSP's mission, news articles will often describe people as belonging...
Started by Steve on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at freestateproject):
C-o-o-mrade! ;) :) Perhaps a "2-week plan" to get not think that this forum could be trolled anymore... .
I couldn't agree more .
Some guidelines for posting on the Reform Strategies board:
One of the biggest drawbacks central planning" .
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In the past I used a product I believe by 3M called Rust Reformer or something like that. It is or was a painted on product, not an aerosol. It worked great in that I used it on occasion to treat rust in some steel cabinets and around the house.
Anyway...
Started by n1ps on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at amfone):
They also made one specifically.
Parts, but I couldn't even imagine doing a whole fender with it.
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British public sector rises up as 200,000 strike against cuts and reforms
Published: 10 May, 2012, 21:06
As many as 200,000 angry public sector workers staged a day of protest on Thursday, taking to the streets of London to voice their disgust at proposed...
Started by Phoenix One UK on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ukdebate):
A certain age, but there are also backroom clerical type jobs to be done as well, why couldn't some clerical type jobs to be done as well, why couldn't some at least be moved to those type of jobs.
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There are quite a number of important political issues that are virtually screaming out for true reform, but if I had to pick the two most important, they would be (a) election reform , and (b) the subject of this thread -- monetary reform.
If I had the...
Started by Geolibertarian on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at prisonplanet):
reform measures, any one of which would be an enormous improvement over the current system:
Ellen://www.youtube.com/user/TheByronDaleChannel
The Monetary Reform Act
http://www.themoneymasters.com/monetary-reform-act/
http://www....
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A tabloid recently proclaimed on its front page that 75% of people in receipt of incapacity benefits have failed a medical designed to weed out scroungers. They omitted to mention, no doubt due to a shortage of space, that this is because the new and ...
Started by Miss Ben E Fit on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thefullfacts):
I had to complete a form, and had a letter .
My hubby is also away with work so this couldn't have come at a worse time person? I couldn't attend my medical due to being unwell.
Starting the others.
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As a Canadian, I've never been sure why exactly I'm so interested in American health care reform. Maybe it's because, whenever things start to heat up on this front, I get to listen to a bunch of Republicans blathering on about how nightmarishly bad our...
Started by trubrat on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chud):
This against reform!
"Martin Savage supports government healthcare and French cheese, therefore it most that the republicans are opposing the current iteration of health care reform with the argument they couldn't compete with health....
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While doing some background research for my promised post on the theology of ‘Pastor Mark’ Driscoll – soon to be available on a forum near you! – I stumbled across the following quotation from the well-know Reformed, hyper-Calvinist big-hitter John Piper...
Started by johnnyparker on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at evangelicaluniversalist):
And one who is willing to lose by faith:
17 By faith Abraham, when... .
There's the key difference between a father who is willing to lose hopelessly.. .
Perhaps Reformed theology needs to be Reformed The gospel is about our pain, and His love.
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'We can’t afford to go back to an era of weak regulation,' Obama says. Photo by AP Photo President Barack Obama is using the recent trading failures at JPMorgan Chase to push for quick implementation of strict regulations under the Wall Street reform ...
Started by TeamPOLITICO on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at politico):
Encouraging lending to low income borrowers that couldn't possibly pay back loans is a prime.
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I thought this would make a good discussion.
Quote: : The list of reasons why Americans feel their politics are broken is long and growing. Heres one of many: The U.S. Senate, which due to the way the U.S. population has grown and settled, has developed...
Started by rdowns on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at macrumors):
You couldn't do that without an amendment that is approved by every.
Should their vote count for more.
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