Articles, tagged with "national debt", page 1
Why Isn't The Private Sector Creating Jobs Faster ?
What's the real solution for this economic crisis that we're experiencing? Where are the jobs? I guess we should ask this question of the Republicans because they are now the majority, in control of Congress. From day one the Republicans have tried to mak...
One Nation Under Debt
Copyright (c) 2011 Scott F Paradis
In light of our burgeoning national debt and impending financial catastrophe, Robert E. Wright points out that without "the debt", what we know as the United States would likely not exist. During and after the revolut...
Red Alert - Online OSHA Safety Training Speaks Out About USA Infrastructure Score of D
A red alert is a mere sprinkling, of the call out, for the entire nation, that we Americans deserve better than a score of “D” which is what we have received and rightfully so, from a certified third-party infrastructure, globally respected, watchdog grou...
The Highs and Lows of ULP Government
As the Election Day at Saint Vincent and the Grenadine is scheduled on December 13, I like many of my fellow Vincentians have began to reflect on the positive as well as the negative points of the current ULP government lead by the Prime Minister Dr. Ralp...
July 4, 2010, fireworks provided by John Boehner and Barack Obama
The fact that Wall St. had a choker applied to it while big offenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac went untouched was never mentioned in Obama's address. Also not mentioned was the complete failure of this administrations stimulus packages to stimulate anyt...
Bush–Bama: same policies, soon to be similar approval ratings
Bush left office with a 32 % approval rating. The Black Jesus, the Most Important Man in History [MIMH], is currently sitting at about 45 % and declining fast. For the record Bush's popularity was over 53 % at the same point in time in both his first and ...
National Bank: How to Fix the Housing Crisis for Less than 700 Billion
Recently the news has been dominated by developments with the 700 billion dollar bailout package, and rightfully so. 700 billion is an astronomical sum of money. The first problem is that the 700 billion dollar bailout adds a huge amount of money to the...
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