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U.S. GOVERNMENT DEFAULT
Geithner: Damage From Debt Default ‘Irrevocable’ May 14 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said a default arising from failing to raise the debt limit could cause “irrevocable damage” to the economy, risk a “double-dip” recession and increase … Continue reading
WHEN DEMOCRATS TAKE OVER, JOBS ARE LOST
AOL announces 900 layoffs in wake of Huffington Post deal NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — AOL CEO Tim Armstrong said Thursday the company is cutting 200 jobs in the U.S. and 700 in India following its $315 million purchase of the … Continue reading
Obama Administration Appeals Healthcare Ruling
The Obama administration Tuesday appealed a U.S. judge’s ruling in Florida that struck down the landmark healthcare overhaul law as unconstitutional because it required Americans to buy healthcare insurance or face a penalty. President Barack Obama’s Justice Department filed its … Continue reading
DEMOCRATS TRASH WISCONSIN STATE HOUSE
In the wake of these recent protest it would appear that the democrats have trashed the Wisconsin state house. State says damage to marble at Capitol could hit $7.5 million – JSOnline Madison – State officials said Thursday that damage … Continue reading
OBAMA BEGINNING TO FEEL THE ECONOMIC CRUNCH
Obama: Recovery Is Challenged by High Jobless Rate President Barack Obama told the first meeting of his panel of outside economic advisers that the U.S. must deal with stubbornly high unemployment even as the recovery from the recession is well … Continue reading
DEMOCRAT HATE-ISM
I just thought I would take a few moments and document with video and audio some of the Democrats brightest moments. Free Republic has a host of links First up on our hit parade is Randi Rhodes of the failed … Continue reading
TYRANNY
– 3 dictionary results tyr·an·ny /ˈtɪrəni/ Show Spelled[tir-uh-nee] Show IPA –noun, plural -nies. 1. arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. 2. the government or rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler. 3. a state ruled … Continue reading