But what of the shocking excess that has been permitted to date. Do you imagine those who have clearly ripped us off and benefitted from this absurdly unaudited regime will be called to account?
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Wow hope the seats are golden. Matthew King: Greedy. Ken Brisbane: Well, that ticket price is a total rip-off... Ash: Finally! I better get a temporary loan sorted then. Liam: Daylight robbery.
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Review and Outlook: On the same day Donald Trump announces he's going to resurrect the American shipbuilding industry, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Roger Wicker, points out ...