MarcWen
2016-08-05 19:52:42
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But the city has to build, maintain, and operate public facilities and infrastructure from something.
So you also benefit from it.
Does it build that (except refugee shelters)?
But the city has to build, maintain, and operate public facilities and infrastructure from something.
So you also benefit from it.
But the city has to build, maintain, and operate public facilities and infrastructure from something. So you also benefit from it.
Does she build the (XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)?
Does she build that (except refugee homes)?
I recommend you take a look beyond your, apparently, very limited boundaries. If you equate state = car/highways, in my opinion your problem lies in more than just your knowledge about transport routes :-( Building expert on the goif we're honest, nothing has changed with the state in the last 2000 years. only the methods have changed, but the principle has always remained the same. fleecing the masses so that a few can live a good life.