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BAIT (and) SWITCH

We saw this on The Market Ticker………. Your (and Bernanke’s) continued cheerleading and falsehoods have destroyed business and consumer confidence.  Every time you open your mouth the market tanks, because you still have not decided to tell the truth.  “Securitizing credit” is a pointless exercise until the excessive debt is defaulted, as there is no [...]

He Did It!

He Did It!

      

Government Study on Katrina Trailer Kids Botched

Government Study on Katrina Trailer Kids Botched

    by Joaquin Sapien, ProPublica   This story was also published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and is a followup to ProPublica’s investigation into the CDC response to formaldehyde findings in FEMA trailers. A government study to track the health of children who lived in FEMA trailers after Hurricane Katrina is still stuck in the [...]

The genie is out of the bottle.

Besides their own incompetence, incoherence and corruption, there were two big things that destroyed the Republican Party forever.   1) The Internet: Which allowed the Democrats, the party of the people chipping in $25 at a time, to significantly outraise the Republicans – the party of the rich and business 2) Early Voting and Vote-by-Mail: [...]

Just in Case You Still Haven’t Voted….

Just in Case You Still Haven’t Voted….

     What kind of identification do I need to show at the polls?   Answer: Florida law requires that each voter provide a signature and photo I.D. Signature and photo do not have to be on the same I.D. A Florida driver’s license provides both. The match with the voter must meet these priority [...]

India, Brazil and South Africa Strengthen Ties

India, Brazil and South Africa  Strengthen Ties

In the wake of the global financial crisis, the heads of state of India, Brazil and South Africa gathered at New Delhi recently for the third IBSA summit.

African Economic Unity Moves Closer to Reality

Historic First EAC-SADC-COMESA Tripartite Summit The First COMESA- EAC – SADC Tripartite Summit was held on 22 October 2008 in Kampala, Uganda at the Commonwealth Resort, Munyonyo, attended by the Heads of State and Government of the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA), East African Community (EAC) and the Southern Africa Development Community [...]

Turnout Expected to Set Record

Turnout Expected to Set Record

     By: Mike Vasilinda Source: flanews.com   The state and local election’s supervisors say they are ready for what could be the most people ever voting in Florida. Early and absentee voting has already set records, and Tuesday could break all records.   More than 4 point 2 million people have already voted early [...]

Will Florida College Students be the Deciding Factor

Florida College Students the Deciding Factor? By: Mike Vasilinda College students could make the difference in who wins Florida tomorrow. A record number of students have registered to vote. Political scientist Lance DeHaven Smith says if they do vote, students could be the deciding factor. “Every indication is that the students are going to turn [...]

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