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So is this list sent directly to the local authorities or do they have to do some leg work and retrieve it themselves? :)
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wombatron replied on Tue, Apr 21 2009 6:39 PM

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So is this list sent directly to the local authorities or do they have to do some leg work and retrieve it themselves? :)

They have the RSS feed URL for the thread.

Hi Fred!  How are those benefits treating you?

 

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My name is Sean.  I have  a B.S. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Chicago - a mediocre school.  They didn't even teach the Keynesian stuff well.  I'm 38 and play poker professionally.  I've been learning Austrian economics on and off for probably 6-7 years now.  I wish I had known about the Austrians much earlier, but am glad to have had the good fortune to "discover" the school at all.  The more I learn the economics (and the politics), the more sense the world makes:  I find immense gratification in extracting myself from the morass of intellectual confusion I've been taught in and out of school.

 

Btw, the textbook we used in macroeconomics was written by Bernanke.  This was in a class taught by a graduate of the University of Chicago.  Morass indeed.

 

 

 

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Oh yeah, I'm sorry. Thank you so much. I didn't know the protocol, will do if there's a next though. 

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