Paris: Three days in the City of Light | Traveling Robert. Now, that we will have a war to show the Ameritroglodytes how to have economic dignity and pay the consumers a dividend of the energy saved in economic efficiencies achieved with automation, then we shall have it. Who is arguing about trigonometric economics? What you see here is a living school; an engine; a House known as a city. It is clean and everyone is working and contributes as required while earning their basic income. There are also those who have jobs in addition to their basic income and they earn accordingly and buy their Citroens, Fords and Opel Vehicles evidently while enjoying their quiet homes in respect for others homes. Everyone buys what they want; what they need! The river is most crowded with Japanese tourists because they decided to tell you about the power of basic income! God bless America and all of your Japanese car orders! Thank you America and I don't even do anything but buy new phones every six months and then travel and also use a little of my my basic income to run a family sushi restaurant ten minutes from Harvard; Harvard where they have lots of books and lots of discounted retail outlets for lease! Mushi! Mushi! Domo America! Kisses! Keep the chop sticks I left you and the fortune cookie is for free; a ha ha ha ha ha ha ha a ha ha ha ha ha!
Paris: Three days in the City of Light | Traveling Robert. Now, that we will have a war to show the Ameritroglodytes how to have economic dignity and pay the consumers a dividend of the energy saved in economic efficiencies achieved with automation, then we shall have it. Who is arguing about trigonometric economics? What you see here is a living school; an engine; a House known as a city. It is clean and everyone is working and contributes as required while earning their basic income. There are also those who have jobs in addition to their basic income and they earn accordingly and buy their Citroens, Fords and Opel Vehicles evidently while enjoying their quiet homes in respect for others homes. Everyone buys what they want; what they need! The river is most crowded with Japanese tourists because they decided to tell you about the power of basic income! God bless America and all of your Japanese car orders! Thank you America and I don't even do anything but buy new phones every six months and then travel and also use a little of my my basic income to run a family sushi restaurant ten minutes from Harvard; Harvard where they have lots of books and lots of discounted retail outlets for lease! Mushi! Mushi! Domo America! Kisses! Keep the chop sticks I left you and the fortune cookie is for free; a ha ha ha ha ha ha ha a ha ha ha ha ha!
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