Az I Use It....
- Arizona's two biggest-ever scam industries are history - Payday Loans and government-run, state-imposed Redflex highway speed cameras!
- First Things First, Arizona's early childhood assessment program that is in jeopardy of the state legislature commandeering at least $330M in tobacco tax-generated funds(Prop. 302 on the November 2010 ballot), in a budget-balancing maneuver, is spending a pile of money on advertising, to convince prospective voters that the program is worth fighting for. Actually, they are now spending more money on their media blitz than they spend on assessments! Most of the payouts have been directed towards administrative salaries and benefits!
- 73% of married couples, with larger than full-size or double beds, end in divorce. Smaller beds tend to promote more intimacy, and therefore stronger bonds. It is interesting that couples with separate beds, or sleeping in separate rooms, had only a 37% divorce rate(absence makes the heart grow fonder?)
- Most major industries are reporting profits for 2010, with some of them attempting to scam the public by stating that profits are down - not losing money, mind you, just not as high profits as they would like to have. They even claim that they are in position to begin hiring again, but remain on the sidelines, as millions of Americans scratch and scrimp to make enough money to purchase whatever products they have to sell!
- There is general agreement that the electric battery will be one of the answers to the U.S. economy, and therefore the recovery of the nation's morale. The disagreement is whether it will begin with the U.S. auto industry's future electric vehicles, or the vibrating products from the adult entertainment industry!
- First Things First, Arizona's early childhood assessment program that is in jeopardy of the state legislature commandeering at least $330M in tobacco tax-generated funds(Prop. 302 on the November 2010 ballot), in a budget-balancing maneuver, is spending a pile of money on advertising, to convince prospective voters that the program is worth fighting for. Actually, they are now spending more money on their media blitz than they spend on assessments! Most of the payouts have been directed towards administrative salaries and benefits!
- 73% of married couples, with larger than full-size or double beds, end in divorce. Smaller beds tend to promote more intimacy, and therefore stronger bonds. It is interesting that couples with separate beds, or sleeping in separate rooms, had only a 37% divorce rate(absence makes the heart grow fonder?)
- Most major industries are reporting profits for 2010, with some of them attempting to scam the public by stating that profits are down - not losing money, mind you, just not as high profits as they would like to have. They even claim that they are in position to begin hiring again, but remain on the sidelines, as millions of Americans scratch and scrimp to make enough money to purchase whatever products they have to sell!
- There is general agreement that the electric battery will be one of the answers to the U.S. economy, and therefore the recovery of the nation's morale. The disagreement is whether it will begin with the U.S. auto industry's future electric vehicles, or the vibrating products from the adult entertainment industry!

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