
The 11th President was born in North Carolina, but spent much of his life in Tennessee, and in the 1844 election, he lost both states.

The 11th President was born in North Carolina, but spent much of his life in Tennessee, and in the 1844 election, he lost both states.
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If you want to know the difference between actual job growth, lower unemploymnet and population growth, look in the newspaper under new business licenses.
Many people who have been out of work for an extended period of time are starting their own business and not looking for work.
Construction workers are starting remodeling and repair businesses.
The American people will do whatever they have to do to support themselfs and their families.