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    83 days ago by Mises · Authority: 408

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton) Link post | Digg it | Other posts by Jeffrey Tucker | Comments (4)

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    83 days ago by jatucker123 · Authority: 98

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton) Link post | Digg it | Other posts by Jeffrey Tucker | Comments (4)

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    Spend your stimulus here!

    85 days ago in Page not found · Authority: 5

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton)

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    Spend your stimulus here!

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton

  • Photo of Mises

    Spend your stimulus here!

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton)

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    Spend your stimulus here!

    This is a hilarious ad that suggests that you should spend your stimulus rebate on a car. I'm sure that Bush would agree -- and perhaps there will someday be penalties associated with actually saving during a recession. (Thanks Acton)

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