I don't. Why should private citizens pay bailout? Are you suggesting this just because they are wealthy? The bailout isn't charity; the government is purchasing assets. If Trump and Winfrey were to fund the bailout, this would give them a lot more influence and power. Honestly, I'd rather the American public finance this instead of one or two wealthy Americans that do not represent my values as a middle-class worker. I have no say what Trump and Winfrey do, but as a registered voter, I DO have a voice in my government.
Oprah Winfrey
yes, she does! it's something that she has in common with Oprah whinfrey :) yes, she does! it's something that she has in common with Oprah whinfrey :) yes, she does! it's something that she has in common with Oprah whinfrey :) RE: NO she doesnt she has webbed feet instead
No, the name 'Oprah Winfrey' is a proper noun, the name of a person.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Oprah Winfrey' are: woman, performer, citizen, etc.
Cesar Millan
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The American black walnut is very common. In fact, the American black walnut is one of the one hundred most common north American trees that exist today.
BCE ("Before the Common Era") instead of "B.C." and CE ("Common Era") instead of "A.D."
the American lobster?
common welfare is when an american
Congress' stated reason for the bailout is that the harm from letting the economy fall as hard as it may outweighs the harm done from government intervention. For example, it would be more harmful to the economy to let General Motors fail (causing hundreds of thousands of lost jobs), than to increase government spending and the possible negatives of that. greed and not caring for the common people.
The most common is when people use an adjective instead of an adverb to define the meaning of a verb.ex. She writes good instead of well.