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Posted Mon, Jan 14, 12:01 p.m.
I have another theory why Paul is popular with engineers: Engineers aren't stupid. I recognize the fact that the abortion issue is a false promise from the Republicans. We had a Republican judicial, legislative, and executive branch for 6 years and Roe v. Wade still exists. Fiscal policy will either ...
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