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Tag Archives: economics
No! Please Don’t! I’m Broke!
There are reports that President Obama is considering using military options in Libya. I really hope he resists the advice to use our military in Libya. Yes, the attacks on civilians are unacceptable. Yet, our forces have accidentally attacked civilians … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, economy, libya, News, Politics, President Obama, war
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NFL And Players Union Meet With Federal Mediator
So the NFL billionaire owners and millionaire members of the players union get a federal mediator but government unions are left in the cold. I find it amazing that a child’s game is given more attention, more money and more … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, Local, News, Politics, postaday2011, postaweek2011, Sports
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3M CEO: “Obama is Anti-Business”
So says George Buckley, the CEO of 3M. He thinks Mexico is friendlier to business than the United States. Mexico, the same place where the water is not safe to drink, elected leaders are being assassinated, up to 47% of … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, economy, News, Politics, postaday2011, postaweek2011, President Obama
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Tea Bag Party Terrorists Tank Economy
When president Obama took office the stock market was around 7,000 and the economy was losing millions of jobs. A couple of years later and the stock market almost doubled to over 12,000. The economy started growing and jobs were … Continue reading →
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