America - Driving Off the Cliff
Members of the Congress who have voted for and supported the failed ideology of stimulus and increased deficits are contemptible. Democrats are now reduced to “race baiting” as a means to try and make up for their utter failure in handling the economy. Harry Reid: "I don't know how anyone of Hispanic heritage could be a Republican." America Is 'Bankrupt Mickey Mouse Economy': CIO
Obama to GOP: “You can’t have the keys back. You don’t know how to drive!”
The Truth
Dallas officer hurt while leading Obama motorcade.
Fourth accident involving Biden’s motorcade.
Another Accident for Biden's Motorcade
Obama says his plan saved auto industry at South Side Ford plant. ????
Approaching the End of the Road
The U.S. trade deficit widened a surprising 18.8 percent in June on a surge of consumer goods from China and other suppliers, while U.S. exports fell, a government report showed on Wednesday. Q2 GDP Growth Could Be Revised To Just 1% After Trade Data.
A growing choir of concern about stimulus spending
This weekend, former Treasury Secretaries Robert Rubin and Paul O’Neil spoke out against more government “stimulus” spending.
U.S. states and municipalities risk their own sovereign debt crisis.
According to the Federal Reserve, at the end of the first quarter of 2010, state and local governments had $2.8 trillion in outstanding debt. This massive figure doesn’t count unfunded pension liabilities.
Driving with a Learners Permit
Obama to GOP: “You can’t have the keys back. You don’t know how to drive!”
The Truth
Dallas officer hurt while leading Obama motorcade.
Fourth accident involving Biden’s motorcade.
Another Accident for Biden's Motorcade
Obama says his plan saved auto industry at South Side Ford plant. ????
Approaching the End of the Road
The U.S. trade deficit widened a surprising 18.8 percent in June on a surge of consumer goods from China and other suppliers, while U.S. exports fell, a government report showed on Wednesday. Q2 GDP Growth Could Be Revised To Just 1% After Trade Data.
A growing choir of concern about stimulus spending
This weekend, former Treasury Secretaries Robert Rubin and Paul O’Neil spoke out against more government “stimulus” spending.
U.S. states and municipalities risk their own sovereign debt crisis.
According to the Federal Reserve, at the end of the first quarter of 2010, state and local governments had $2.8 trillion in outstanding debt. This massive figure doesn’t count unfunded pension liabilities.
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