
Hasn't the government told American's what they should eat long enough? Seen at Right Voices!
When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny!
Obama could use his influence to name the governor to a lucrative spot with a private foundation. Blagojevich told Adviser A: "I’ve got this thing and it’s (expletive) golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for (expletive) nothing. I’m not gonna do it.Here's the honest quote from the mouth of PRO-OBAMA Gov. Blagojevich:
Obama could use his influence to name the governor to a lucrative spot with a private foundation. Blagojevich told Adviser A: "I’ve got this thing and it’s fucking golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for fucking nothing. I’m not gonna do it.
WSJ facts:
likes to thunder against "the failures of eight years of the Bush economic policies." The stock market has collapsed, she hisses, "because of a Republican philosophy of greed, deregulation, and tax cuts."
Meanwhile, the change that Democrats promised to bring when they took control of Congress continues to happen - just not in the interest of Americans. A small fraction of what has been going on within the past 48 hours:
almost the entire decline in the economy has come since she picked up the Speaker's gavel. The stock market has decisively voted thumbs-down on the Pelosi paradigm, with the Dow falling from 12,157 in November 2006 to 8,600 today
The night of the Democratic landslide election of 2006, the net worth of the country was roughly $50 trillion. Now it's at least $6 trillion lower.
Democrats promised jobs and pay raises, but the unemployment rate has climbed steadily from 4.5% to 6.7%. The misery index (inflation plus the unemployment rate) has nearly doubled during Ms. Pelosi's watch.
Two years ago Speaker Pelosi solemnly pledged a new ethic of fiscal responsibility if voters would empower her with the Speaker's gavel. Instead the federal budget deficit has soared from $165 billion in fiscal year 2007 to $486 billion in 2008 and could reach $1 trillion in 2009.
Meanwhile, routine federal spending has risen by $400 billion in two years -- a figure that does not include the cost of the three federal banking bailouts, and counting. All of this can't be blamed solely on President Bush because it is Congress that has the power of the purse.
Barack Obama:
And also the country that just freed three Americans that will help us create jobs in America because they will be a market for our goods and products without having to pay -- without us having to pay the billions of dollars -- the billion dollars and more that we've already paid.
Free trade with Colombia is something that's a no-brainer. But maybe you ought to travel down there and visit them and maybe you could understand it a lot better.
What Barack Obama is saying is if union leaders and union workers are put on one side of a scale and America is put on the other side of the scale he will side with the union. You heard it with your own ears and if you want to read the transcript of the entire debate then do so here.
Let me respond. Actually, I understand it pretty well. The history in Colombia right now is that labor leaders have been targeted for assassination on a fairly consistent basis and there have not been prosecutions.
And what I have said, because the free trade -- the trade agreement itself does have labor and environmental protections, but we have to stand for human rights and we have to make sure that violence isn't being perpetrated against workers who are just trying to organize for their rights...
When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody.That was the worry of a Toledo plumber - wanting to start up his own business and asking Senator BO a question about his taxation burden upon even the smallest of businesses.
... the Liberal popular support sinking to a level not seen since 1867
Tomko, the winner, previously had been fined $23,000 by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration for four serious safety violations related to an accident that killed a worker in 2006. . . .E - Tomoko, the union company, are being blamed for a construction foul-up that undermined a section of the new county ballpark and caused damages of at least $150,000
withheld a worker's pension while he served in Iraq and was taken to court - forcing Tomko to pay over $48K to the worker . . .
Tomoko's president got jailed for tax evasion in 2004 - usual union stuff