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Deberry: Did The ‘Hardworking Louisianians’ That Politicians Praise Up And Decide To Become Less So?
Rhetoric regarding unemployment doesn’t jibe with the facts

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Rhetoric regarding unemployment doesn’t jibe with the facts

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