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Comments by "Roger Dodger" (@rogerdodger8415) on "Abandoned Homes Plague Tijuana's Outlying Suburbs" video.
Socialism is a catastrophe no matter where it exists. Public housing has been a failure, here in the United States and just about everywhere else.
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Bobob Gees! Have you thought about running for office? YES! VLOSE DOWN poor performing public schools. Clear out the animals that are ruining it for the rest of the students. YES! Get the govt. out of Healthcare to drive the price down! YES! YES! YES Stop subsidising farmers that grow corn for methanol. YES! If you have a baby, YOU PAY FOR IT. Not some poor working stiff trying to feed HIS KIDS. You see Socialism has been TRIED and it has FAILED. Now, how much have YOU donated to all these worthy causes? Let me know when you get your TRUMP tax return check! You stupid, leftist creep! Stop spending for what doesn't work with borrowed Chinese money!
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Bobob Restraints? No, it needs RESTORED. Everything that is failing in our society is based on socialism. Everything a fantastic success is due to raw Capitalism. Contrast the post office with FEDEX and you'll get the message.
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Bobob Learn to UNDERSTAND. Reading, any child can do. It's COMPREHENSION that we need from you... Despite the informal embargo, the peer pressure, and the legal restrictions, plantation owners continued to grow cotton and store it on docks and in warehouses. The South produced large cotton crops in 1861 and 1862. Growers had projected that the war would be of short duration and they expected to make a killing when they sold their bales after the war. Some cotton was run through the blockade or traded to the North, but most of it rotted or was burned by Southerners trying to prevent its capture by Union soldiers. Although cotton production appreciably declined during the following years, the South continued to raise twice as much cotton as was necessary for its needs. ......... Yeah! Plenty of slaves left for cotton, but THEY WERE STARVING RIGHT? Barahahaha you clown!!
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Bobob Yeah, here's your research...... Although Smith thoroughly covers the topic of railroads, he overlooks the argument that Lee’s army went hungry, not because the Confederacy lacked food, but because the Southern railroad system could not transport enough of it, both because it was in a feeble condition to begin with and was destroyed by enemy forces. Advanced by Charles W. Ramsdell, Smith should have addressed this matter.
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Joe Serrano Great comment Joe!
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