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Category Archives: Government
Does this prove Obama haters have been right all along?
Who’s Jon Galt? asked: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aJsSb4qtILhg&refer=worldwide “May 14 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama, calling current deficit spending “unsustainable,” warned of skyrocketing interest rates for consumers if the U.S. continues to finance government by borrowing from other countries. “We can’t keep on … Continue reading
Do you agree with this or disagree with it?
Warren T asked: HEALTHCARE: OBAMA’S WATERLOO? By DICK MORRIS Published on TheHill.com on June 16, 2009 To quote the esteemed Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the chickens that were hatched in the stimulus package are coming home to roost in the healthcare … Continue reading
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Tagged Congressional Allies, Congressional Majority, Deficit Spending, Domestic Focus, Economic Program, Hard Choices, Healthcare Legislation, Interest Rates Rise, Jeremiah Wright, Obama, Political Impact, Pre Existing Conditions, Prolongation, Stimulus Package, Trims
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Is the only thing keeping our country from falling apart right now government bailouts?
Rick asked: We are currently seeing bank failures, insurance company failures, stock failures, mortgage failures and an increase in unemployment. Unfortunately, the U.S. is having to borrow the money from other countries to finance the bailouts as the U.S. is … Continue reading
Do the Big Three automakers resemble dinosaurs?
nora22000 asked: It seems that the needs of the future for transportation may require nimble, innovative entrepreneurial firms that are lean and hungry, not just making gestures of shedding private jets. Is it time to let Detroit out of the … Continue reading