"Enrichment rooted in capitalism has made life better in so many ways, including ones that touch very close to home. It's worth considering if you favor systemic change.
In 1860, the share of the global population that died in the first five years of life was 41%, the author writes. In 2017, it was 4%."
Capitalism works. Suck it Tug Commies.
I hate capitalism for ruining college football. It’s also the worst economic system, except for all the others.
If it would have ruined it, it would be out of business. They are making more money than ever because people are choosing to watch and buy products more than ever.
Your statement more accurately is that it was ruined for you. As it was for me.
It’s a trade off I’m willing to make so I don’t have to toil in the fields like my ancestors. Still I hate pour taste, NFL booger eater types for ruining my beloved game.
"Enrichment rooted in capitalism has made life better in so many ways, including ones that touch very close to home. It's worth considering if you favor systemic change.
In 1860, the share of the global population that died in the first five years of life was 41%, the author writes. In 2017, it was 4%."
Capitalism works. Suck it Tug Commies.
I hate capitalism for ruining college football. It’s also the worst economic system, except for all the others.
I don't know all those people trying to sneak into Venezuela, Cuba, China and North Korea might disagree.
"Enrichment rooted in capitalism has made life better in so many ways, including ones that touch very close to home. It's worth considering if you favor systemic change.
In 1860, the share of the global population that died in the first five years of life was 41%, the author writes. In 2017, it was 4%."
Capitalism works. Suck it Tug Commies.
I hate capitalism for ruining college football. It’s also the worst economic system, except for all the others.
If it would have ruined it, it would be out of business. They are making more money than ever because people are choosing to watch and buy products more than ever.
Your statement more accurately is that it was ruined for you. As it was for me.
It’s a trade off I’m willing to make so I don’t have to toil in the fields like my ancestors. Still I hate pour taste, NFL booger eater types for ruining my beloved game.
The problem is there are more booger eaters then ever, and with the great economy, even they have money to spend. I guess we can blame trump for ruining the game.
"Enrichment rooted in capitalism has made life better in so many ways, including ones that touch very close to home. It's worth considering if you favor systemic change.
In 1860, the share of the global population that died in the first five years of life was 41%, the author writes. In 2017, it was 4%."
Capitalism works. Suck it Tug Commies.
I hate capitalism for ruining college football. It’s also the worst economic system, except for all the others.
If it would have ruined it, it would be out of business. They are making more money than ever because people are choosing to watch and buy products more than ever.
Your statement more accurately is that it was ruined for you. As it was for me.
It’s a trade off I’m willing to make so I don’t have to toil in the fields like my ancestors. Still I hate pour taste, NFL booger eater types for ruining my beloved game.
The problem is there are more booger eaters then ever, and with the great economy, even they have money to spend. I guess we can blame trump for ruining the game.
Maybe we just need a fancy coffee and boat tax to smooth things out.
"Enrichment rooted in capitalism has made life better in so many ways, including ones that touch very close to home. It's worth considering if you favor systemic change.
In 1860, the share of the global population that died in the first five years of life was 41%, the author writes. In 2017, it was 4%."
Capitalism works. Suck it Tug Commies.
I hate capitalism for ruining college football. It’s also the worst economic system, except for all the others.
If it would have ruined it, it would be out of business. They are making more money than ever because people are choosing to watch and buy products more than ever.
Your statement more accurately is that it was ruined for you. As it was for me.
It’s a trade off I’m willing to make so I don’t have to toil in the fields like my ancestors. Still I hate pour taste, NFL booger eater types for ruining my beloved game.
The problem is there are more booger eaters then ever, and with the great economy, even they have money to spend. I guess we can blame trump for ruining the game.
Maybe we just need a fancy coffee and boat tax to smooth things out.
Less boating to work and fancy coffee. More sleeping in the office and Folgers drip coffee made in a 1984 Mr. Coffee with tap water.
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