Tag archive for ‘Benefit’
Price tag for Government led Wall Street Bailout… $1.3 trillion… saving the US Economy from collapse… Priceless
As a conservative - I’m willing to pay the 1.3T dollars to save the US economy… just like I was willing to spend over a trillion dollars fighting for freedom in Iraq, Afghanistan, and in the Global War on Terrorism. This threat to the United States needed to be dealt with and in a logical way… because stability in the US markets is priceless.
Obama wants illegal immigrants to vote (for him)
The above commercial is being run in several western and border states by the Obama campaign. Put simply - it’s an entire pack of lies and a shameless attempt to inspire ethnic and racial identification with Barack Obama and encourage illegals to try and vote for him in the General Election in November.
The advertisement, which [...]
US Treasury enters the Home Mortgage Business
I am sure you have all read by now that the US Treasury Department has effectively “seized” control of the two US home mortgage market corporations - the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) and the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Me) - and placed them under the oversight of the Federal Housing Finance [...]
Consumer gloom suggests Obama victory: survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, should benefit from consumers’ dissatisfaction with the weak national economy, according to Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.
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Joe Joe Biden, your life is calling…
But six months after Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) ended his long-shot presidential campaign, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee appears to be in serious competition to be Barack Obama’s running mate. A rather interesting choice - considering Biden got less than 1% of the vote in Iowa, and although a permanent Presidential candidate [...]
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