Serve, there are brighter days ahead. There is an important economic convergence going on in South Carolina today. On one side we have a growing economy with more of our people working than ever before. With unemployment down to rate wes havent seen in many years. With people moving from welfare to work by the tens of thousands and with new Companies Moving in or starting up all the time, it is indeed a great day in South Carolina. [ applause ] but how did get there . There are several factors including our business regulatory approach our right to work laws and our Strong Economic Development and recruitment efforts but also no question our tax system plays an important part in our economy too. Our economic competitiveness as a state is in really good shape. But the nature of competition is that just when you think you are doing well, your competitors are gaining on you. In order to continue our states remarkable progress, we must take further steps to improve our standing. We are com
Always to end genocide. The horrors of auschwitz are incomprehensible and indescribable. The numbers are grim and even ghoul issue. Over ghoulish. Over one million people, men women and children, lost their lives at auschwitz. 90 were jews, hundreds of thousands were children and the largest of any of the death camps. Auschwitz was created as an internment camp. It was first created as an internment camp for polish dissidents for hundreds of thousands of poles who were not jewish but were murdered alongside the jews of auschwitz. In occupied poland, a nazi governor named hans frank proclaimed that poles will be foreverren sliefd by the third reich, but auschwitz went far beyond the poles because the German Authorities brought in people from throughout europe. Who were the people that came . They were teachers, they were politicians, they were professors, they were artists. They were even Catholic Priests. They were executed they were executed or barely survived. These are the authors o
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