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Why is it that those who are lucky enough to still have an income insist that everyone else must pay the taxes needed to help get out of the depression yes, Depression, not recession?
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An educational documentary on depression addressing effective counseling methods for and the truth about adverse effects of SSRIs and antidepressant medications - More info and clips at www. changingourmindsmovie.com Amidst the confusing din of the medical industry and the marketing campaigns of pharmaceutical companies, we search for the truth about Depression
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The fear reflected in the commodities market is of recession, with some of the talking heads even uttering the word Depression with respect to the European economy.
unknown title 2011
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But if the Depression is any guide, economically induced alterations in family life and habits will have subtle and far-reaching consequences.
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But if the Depression is any guide, economically induced alterations in family life and habits will have subtle and far-reaching consequences.
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"Depression" is growing, both in psychological and economic terms.
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"Depression" is growing, both in psychological and economic terms.
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Depression is a life-threatening illness and should be seen as such.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Indictment for Chat Room Posts Urging Particular People to Commit Suicide 2010
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Thus, opposing Republican dumbassery in an economic plan to put off a Depression is ‘going to war with the GOP’, which of course is wrong to do because that sounds really controversial and angry.
Matthew Yglesias » Andrew Sullivan Thinks I Live in Manhattan 2009
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Paul Krugman and people on the Left, though, routinely assert that the reason New Deal spending did not get us out of the Depression is that there was not enough of it.
foolness commented on the word Depression
Nothing is ever as bad as it seems when you lose and never as good when you win.
January 3, 2010