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Posted Mon, Jul 20, 10:24 a.m.
Adam, 1) We have an initiative system. That means we're not solely in a representative democracy, we're in a combo rep/direct one. It's a different system. We may not like the way that Washington state is set up, but it's definitely set up that way. 2) The people in Olympia ...
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1) I actually think it's great that we can get Tim here to comment. It is only for the brave to get to the bottom of comment lists, where the IQ generally falls in proportion to the count number. (And... yes, I understand full well what this implies about me. ...
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So, what we're saying in this article is that a tech stock, towards the end of a tech bubble, was somewhat overpriced. Somehow, this isn't exactly a shock.
MOREPosted Mon, Mar 2, 11:32 a.m.
So, what we're saying in this article is that a tech stock, towards the end of a tech bubble, was somewhat overpriced. Somehow, this isn't exactly a shock.
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