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The attitude for some during the wars is that the ration kits given to every citizen was a step in the right direction after the experience of economic desperation caused by the job attrition inherent to industrial job automation and service job automation. The Russians and the French and Germans had established a basic income, yes, and, in fact, it was always a part of the culture as a disbursement given to all in need but maybe not the wealthiest who lived on Versailles Avenue. It is now given to every citizen regardless of their car part distributorship company ownership in Bonn or Vienna or in Valmont or in Sebastopol. It was enough, however, to maintain Versailles Kingly benevolent virtues. The Japanese put in a basic income by 1936. There really was no bread shortage in the reign of Louis 16th but it was time to retreat from regular public eye as the musket and many pretenders conceived with his father's potty water made life tenuous. So, they wrote a story in the hopes that the authority sick pretenders would follow it and would be identified by his misunderstanding and pretense in addition to his presumption. Only a fool and pretender would not understand the nexus x and y axis as to the King or Queen's honor on one side and the plight and well being of his people on the other. His or her honor goes up in a manner commensurate to the well being of his people. What say you? 1943 US Army Field Ration K Dinner Unit WW2 MRE Review Oldest Eaten & Ci...

The attitude for some during the wars is that the ration kits given to every citizen was a step in the right direction after the experience of economic desperation caused by the job attrition  inherent to industrial  job automation and service job automation. The Russians and the French and Germans had established a basic income, yes,   and, in fact, it was always a part of the culture as a disbursement given to all in need but maybe not the wealthiest who lived on Versailles Avenue. It is now given to every citizen regardless of their car part distributorship company ownership in Bonn or Vienna or in Valmont or in Sebastopol.     It was enough, however, to maintain Versailles Kingly benevolent virtues.  The Japanese put in a basic income by 1936.  There really was no bread shortage in the reign of Louis 16th but it was time to retreat from regular public eye as the musket and many pretenders conceived with his father's potty water made life tenuous.  So, they wrote a story in the hopes that the authority sick pretenders would follow it and would be identified by his misunderstanding and pretense  in addition to his presumption. Only a fool and pretender would not understand the nexus x and y axis as to the King or Queen's honor on one side and the plight and well being of his people on the other. His or her  honor goes up in a manner commensurate to the well being of his people.   What say you?   1943 US Army Field Ration K Dinner Unit WW2 MRE Review Oldest Eaten & Ci...

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