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There are no reasons to expect a better life.
?The three million Americans who have lost their jobs since Mr Bush took office in January 2001 have yet to find new work in a largely jobless recovery, and they are finding that the safety net they assumed was beneath them has long since unravelled. There is not much left to stop them falling.

Last year alone, another 1.7 million Americans slipped below the poverty line, bringing the total to 34.6 million, one in eight of the population. Over 13 million of them are children. In fact, the US has the worst child poverty rate and the worst life expectancy of all the world's industrialised countries, and the plight of its poor is worsening.?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1076608,00.html


But G.W. Bush has $billions for non-Americans that go in the pockets of a few Americans anyway. Why? Because they had elected the president.

There are no reasons to expect a better life.
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