From: Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1@xxxxxxx>
Thanks. So, $2,079 on "entertainment" on the average in 2002. US workers and petty producers do have enough disposable incomes to create a political party of their own if they want to.
Yes, but that party had better be more entertaining than the current choice.
Carl
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