The French Revolution in the late 1700s had multiple causes: A widening gap between the richest and poorest classes… a significant increase in food prices… political gridlock leading to soaring budget deficits… an economic crisis exacerbated by two prolonged wars that were not paid for… and an ineffective and feckless leader that ascended to power in the middle of the country’s financial downturn. I’m sure glad that we don’t have to worry about that kind of crap happening over here.
French Toast
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Michael Guyer
Dr. Michael Guyer graduated from Hendrix College with a degree in chemistry and then obtained a medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is now a software developer for Apple Computer. He has formal computer programming training in C++, Objective C, Visual Basic, Java, HTML, and Swift. View all posts by Michael Guyer