Midway through the last several election cycles I have found myself on the verge of depression. The talking heads on television make me want to take a tire iron to my skull. Both sides exhibit a shameful lack of civility in discourse. And the subjects up for debate are abundant and discouraging national imbroglios that both parties claim to be able to remedy, but that neither has put right as of yet. An election year provides worriers and cynics with a veritable smorgasbord of complicated predicaments over which to fret. For many, if not most Americans, the lackluster job market resides, at the top of the "Things that Stink" list. But just below the job crisis...
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