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Social Studies, 21.08.2021 04:00, nefertiri64

He also spoke to a large group of people who survive only on 3. social security
payments, which have been threatened by recent attempts of congress to reduce benefits
"Our 4.
economic system
has not always been successful in providing for the wants
and needs of our tizens, Governor Ham said. "You may feel that the 5.
has left you behind and without choices or power to attect What companies produce and charge. What we need to do
is go back to the basics of 6.
so that citizens can once again own
the factors of production," he added
When asked how he proposes to carry out his plans, Governor Ham said he believes strongly in benefiting both
buyers and sellers with opportunities for a 7.
that will bring more
money and 8.
to all. He wants to give
9.
back to the buying public so they can once again rule the
market. He also mentioned the need for laws to protect 10.
so people
are free to do what they wish with their possessions,

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