United States Government Debt is Increasing Rapidly

Author: Craig Maugham United States government debt, also referred to as the national debt or United States total public debt, is the amount of money owed by United States federal government to holders of U.S. debt instruments. The total Public debt includes state and federal debts which is owed to corporations, individuals and foreign governments. [...]

Is there anything too the eligibility question?

Moves to Disqualify Obama as President by: Aurelia Masterson Executive Summary – There have been issues regarding where Obama was born. When asked Obama says he was born in Hawaii but cites two different hospitals. He presents a certificate of live birth form which is not an actual birth certificate signed by a doctor from [...]

Funny Government Math

New Economics and the Hidden Agenda Part 1 of 3

New Economics and the Hidden Agenda Part 2 of 3

New Economics and the Hidden Agenda Part 3 of 3

Is Revolution Brewing in America?

Author: Michael Webster Is revolution brewing in America? By MICHAEL WEBSTER: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Feb 3, 2009 at 5:00 PM PST Crowd gathering on Wall Street after the 1929 crash The deep depression that started in America has already triggered violence in many places around the world and is being played out in Europe and [...]

“Censorship” or “Fairness”, and the First Ammendment

The Big Problem With Big Government

Author: Tara McCausland John F. Kennedy once said, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” These are simple yet powerful words. He understood that a country’s strength lies in the strength of its people – individual citizens each working to better themselves, their families, and [...]

Banks That Got $188 Billion in Bailout Money This Year Paid Out $1.6 Billion to Top Execs Last Year

Author: Money Morning The 116 banks that are receiving billions in taxpayer-provided bailout money this year actually paid out $1.6 billion in compensation and benefits to their top executives last year – even though the results at some of these institutions were so poor that they would soon have to turn to Washington for a [...]

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