PlutonianEmpire, where do you feel the pain? There's one specific pain that is felt where the lowest ribs join, it's very sharp, and I've mistook it to being hit with a sharp object. (This one is also dangerless, I think).
Isn't that where the heart generally is? But yes, that's where the pain tends to be, although the pain isn't as bad as you described it.PlutonianEmpire, where do you feel the pain? There's one specific pain that is felt where the lowest ribs join, it's very sharp, and I've mistook it to being hit with a sharp object. (This one is also dangerless, I think).
By modern American standards, was President Andrew Jackson a conservative?
Isn't that where the heart generally is? But yes, that's where the pain tends to be, although the pain isn't as bad as you described it.
I have been reading up on budget cuts lately and there is something I don't understand.
If you government spending by 1% of GDP GDP will go down 1% however this effect disappears after a year. Does this really apply when the cuts is borrowed money? I can see that if government cut 1% and lowered taxes 1% GDP would be constant. But if 1% cuts is made and this means 1% less is borrowed shouldn't GDP go down 1% and stay that way?
Why do Americans drink all ther alcohol from red paper cups?