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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Pakistan restricts travel for US diplomats
Pakistan has imposed new travel restrictions on US diplomats living in the country, a source told AFP Sunday, in the latest sign of worsening ties since the killing of Osama Bin Laden. A letter sent to the US embassy in … Continue reading
Kyl: Dems using debt debate for ‘much broader tax increases’
Republicans have tried to work with Democrats to solve the debt crisis, but “behind the scenes” Democrats insisted on huge tax increases, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz) said Saturday. “Unfortunately, after weeks of negotiations, it became clear that Democrats in Washington … Continue reading
Want to know what $15 trillion looks like?
$15 trillion is a staggering amount money, and if the US continues on it’s current fiscal path US national debt will topple that figure by Christmas 2011. As elected leaders attempt to forge a budget deal with just days to … Continue reading
California Borrows $5.4 Billion As Protection In Case U.S. Defaults
California went through with plans to borrow money from Wall Street today as a hedge against a possible U.S. default. The AP reports that California State Treasurer Bill Lockyer secured $5.4 billion in short term loans from a group of banks, credit unions, and investment funds. The … Continue reading
Despite campaign promises, Obama donor base flush with lobbyists
Here’s an article that adds to the list of lies and skullduggery from Obama: http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/29/despite-campaign-promises-obama-donor-base-flush-with-lobbyists/
President Barack Obama takes debt battle to Twitter, loses more than 40,000 followers in one day….
http://www.nydailynews.com/tech_guide/2011/07/29/2011-07-29_bams_spam_president_barack_obama_takes_debt_battle_to_twitter_loses_more_than_20.html
Obama’s Exclusive George Soros Waivers
“Millionaires and billionaires,” President Obama says derisively, must make more “sacrifices” and live by the same rules the rest of America lives by. But there are seven little words that will never appear on the White House teleprompter: “And that … Continue reading
AFSCME Fails to Win Over Public-Sector Employees in Florida
On Thursday, the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees ( http://rebuildingfreedom.org/rebuilding-freedom-forum/?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=114 ) suffered a crushing 116-32 defeat in a bid to unionize Winter Park, Florida’s city employees. According to MyFoxOrlando, AFSCME’s loss at the polls was a setback, as the … Continue reading
Mississippi NAACP leader sent to prison for 10 counts of voter fraud
While NAACP President Benjamin Jealous lashed out at new state laws requiring photo ID for voting, an NAACP executive sits in prison, sentenced for carrying out a massive voter fraud scheme. In a story ignored by the national media, in … Continue reading
Russia Backtracks on Plan to Sink International Space Station
Backdropped by Earth’s horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Endeavour as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Russia’s space agency backpedaled Thursday from an international outcry over comments by deputy head Vitaly … Continue reading