How Other Countries Improved Their Healthcare: Not By Looking To The US
I think I need some aloe vera for that burn.
I think I need some aloe vera for that burn.
Found in Caracas, Venezuela, the Tower of David once served as a testament to the booming banking and real estate industry. Today, as both have collapsed, it’s a grim reminder of the consequences of overzealous lending and spending, and how both disproportionately impact the poor.
Unmentioned in the video is that sticking to weed greatly reduces your risk of dancing too hard to Daft Punk and crashing into a glass table. Something else to think about.
No, they won’t take our jobs; they’ll create them. No, they won’t place a burden on the safety net; they’ll strengthen it. No, they won’t hurt our economy; they’ll provide growth. In fact, the only thing they will do is force you to check your stereotypes and learn to live, interact and grow with people lacking lily-white complexions. Thank you, Robert Reich.
Make no mistake, for every cut that well-kept politicians make to the already tattered safety net, entire family livelihoods are affected. The American Dream is hanging on by a thread, and for some people–like the ones featured in this video–that consists of being able to turn on the lights and bathing in hot water.