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A fact from Richard Nixon appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 28 February 2010. |
+As a vice president he was very busy... : Aren't all VPs? - Find something else to say perhaps
All I found at the moment, will review again, if these are fixed, and I am asked nicely. --Eptalon (talk) 21:45, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
...I feel that inflation is the rise of cost in supply and demand. It appears that when demand is sufficient the cost of the supply will go up. It has bearing on how many dollars are spent, but it does not mean that the dollar has devaluated. Have you ever bought something and realized that it cost more? Perhaps yes perhaps, no. Either way you spent the or another unit to purchase what was needed. Besides when inflation is determined that evaluational effort has no balance of time of the representing of money. Example no money was being spent; example the milk didn't go up. Facts are facts, this has been brought to you by the DeLancey Factor; Have A Nice Day and don't forget to pay those taxes at that yard sale and baby sitting job or what ever concerns the wallet of and towards """A""" production. We are considered as #1 the Government. We hire officials to do .........times up. Please leave out the comment of the Dollar being devaluated. If this is the case the darn thing lost over 40 years ago. 10-4- over and out.D.G.DeL-Dorchester Mass (talk) 00:19, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
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