These two (one simply the demobilization after WWII) plus the Great Depression were conveniently omitted from the data presented earlier, but now...
Bulletin board material. You have to play at our place this year, Nick. Thanks for the ammo. Inside the 25-yard line 5 times and failing to...
Correctimundo! It is a watchmaker's clamp designed to hold tiny parts flat so that they would not warp when being drilled, notched, or reamed.
The 1937 Recession was very big and often considered to be the double-dip of the Great Depression. I guess that's why you left it out of your...
COUNTERweight goddamn it. Little thin counterweights. I mean . . . what is friggin' tiny and filled with many thin parts including flywheels,...
They are not for making scale weights. But small, thin counterweights are among the things it does make. Any more hints and I'll give it away.
I Not scales. but you are warm. In fact, it does. You are very warm.
I have no dependents, no mortgage, and no large medical expenses so I take the minimum deduction because it works out better for me. And I do my...
Only if you cherry pick your recessions. Reagan did not inherit a recession. Carter's 6-month recession in 1979 ended in July 1980 before reagan...
Conveniently cherrypicking a time frame that doesn't include the Great Depression of 1929, which is the only recession in history that compares...
Why exactly do you think that the very rich should get better tax breaks than the middle class? Be specific. That's what the existing tax law...
Fact--Obama has been a US Senator and President of the United States of America. Romney has never held national office. Total nonsense. The Bush...
Nope, but you are on the right track. Think small.
Obama has both senatorial and Presidential credentials now, amigo. He's taken Al Qaeda to the woodshed, stopped the waste in Iraq, is ending the...
Not the automotive industry, for welding, or iron working. It is sturdily built, but it's a very small tool, fellers. Less than five inches long....
I won't debate an article. What do you think?
Close, but I'm looking for the trade that employs this particular tool. It's a bit small for sheet metal work.
There are no problems.
Which is why tax cuts MUST come with spending cuts. And that the loopholes must go. And its not about taxing rich people more, its about ending...
Well, you cannot seem to grok that 98% of the working citizenry enjoys this noble philosophy and always has. Only the 2% entry-level minimum wage...