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We start with the investors that are getting worked over by the politically-distorted bankruptcy of Chrysler, the ascension of the Swedish Pirate Party to the European Parliament and the Great Porn Wall of China. Airline travel may get more expensive. And an example of how voters deal with corrupt politicians.
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