Posted on November 18th, 2008 by Rob Viglione
With the unprecedented bailout of the finance industry, it’s only a matter of time before other corporate lobbyists come knocking on the federal door. As a matter of fact, the automotive and now retail industries are pushing for their own bailouts. Why not? The government is redistributing all of our money to corporations in finance, should they do the same for every other industry? The CEO of JC Penny’s certainly thinks so.
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Posted on November 17th, 2008 by Glenn Smith
To succeed you must have a positive frame of mind, a burning desire, and be the solution to a problem.
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Posted on November 2nd, 2008 by Rich Benvin
Don’t we all know that the bailout plan failed at first because the public is disgusted and would rather take a short-term financial downturn themselves than reward the powerful elite who have been fleecing us for decades. The public is sick to death of trickle-down economics, and the outcry was just too loud for government representatives to ignore.
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Posted on October 28th, 2008 by Matthew J. Loop, DC
To answer this question in short, it’s very dangerous IF AND ONLY IF you don’t use your intelligence! Hydrogen or any fuel system using hydrogen is not something to play with! I’ve actually heard of some people that have tried to ignite hydrogen for fun… YIKES! “But I just wanted to see if it would light-up,” one guy explained. Of course it ignites, anyone home? Hydrogen will absolutely combust if you put fire of any type to it and boy will it spread quickly.
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Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by Dane Masters
It has always been the dream of people worldwide to live and work in the United States of America. If there ever was a promised land, a land of opportunity, it has been the US. Many people have migrated to the US over the years to seek and gain US citizenship. And till date, the green card happens to be the most desired stamp of approval in the world.
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Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by Jennie Heckel
Limited edition Obama Monkey toy is still available at SockPoliticians.com. Even with the economic downturn. the political sock monkey toys are still selling well. SockPoliticians.com sells The Obama Monkey Toy, which is a plush monkey toy wearing a tailored business suit with a lapel pin for Barack Obama. For McCain lovers you can purchase The McCain Monkey in a conservative business suit and an American Flag lapel pin.
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Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Dr. Matthew Loop
Sometimes it seems as though there is no end in sight, as gas prices continue to rise and neither the government nor the oil companies seem to be doing much to stop these high gas prices from continuing. In order to save a little bit of money each month, there are several different ways of improving your car’s MPG rating that will help you reduce gas costs overall.
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Posted on October 10th, 2008 by Matthew Loop
As you go about your daily life, you cannot help but notice how high gas prices have gotten over the last few years. In some areas they are nearing $5.00 a gallon, and filling your entire tank can cost almost $100 or more.
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Posted on October 9th, 2008 by James Cavalier
If they’re lucky, the closest humans will ever come to a tsunami is in the legendary artwork of Hokusai, the world-renowned artist who rendered the tsunami in the wood block painting, The Great Wave (also titled The Breaking Wave off Kanagawa). In the mid 1800s painting, the tsunami dwarfs the monumental Mt. Fujiyama, as it almost obliterates the small humans in normal swift boats (called Oshiokuribune) that here are suspended, inert, static against the overpowering tsunami.
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Posted on September 6th, 2008 by keith henry