Liberty Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
From InfoWars.com Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), a longtime advocate for reform of the Federal Reserve, is sharply criticizing the Federal Reserve today after Bloomberg news reported that the Federal Reserve secretly committed nearly $8 trillion in support to American and international financial institutions during the 2008 bailout. Kucinich recorded a video for his website before [...]
Taxes Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
By Amy Bingham, ABCNews.com The Democratic winds of high-income taxation are picking up and the Republican thunderheads of off-setting spending cuts are rolling in as Capitol Hill braces for yet another partisan thunderstorm. This time the battle is over payroll taxes, which fund Social Security, and whether to end, extend or expand the 2 percent [...]
Tea Party leader takes issue with Powell blaming them for problems in America
Activism Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
By Jack Minor – Greenly Gazette A local leader with the tea party has taken issue with statements made by former Gen. Colin Powell saying the Tea Party was to blame for the divisiveness in Washington, while omitting any similar criticism of leftist groups. In an interview with ABC’s Christiane Amanpour, Powell was asked about [...]
Who is Newt Gingrich’s base? Tea party districts sour on tea party and doggy health care
2012 Elections, Headlines Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
By Scott Clement, The Washington Post In surging to the top in the race for the Republican nomination, recent polls find Newt Gingrich has built a coalition of three high-turnout groups: older Republicans, tea party supporters and conservatives. Overall, Gingrich has tripled his support from 8 to 24 percent in CNN polls of Republicans and [...]
Whooping Cough Outbreak Spreads On Long Island
Health Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
From CBSNewYork.com LINDENHURST, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – An alarming rise in a potentially fatal bacterial infection known as whooping cough has prompted a warning from the Suffolk County Health Department. It’s a tell-tale sign winter is coming — children and their colds. But what’s going around this year is a potentially fatal bacterial cough known as [...]
Breaking News, Finance Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
By Dunstan Prial, FOXBusiness.com Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday cut its credit ratings for many of the world’s largest banks, including Citigroup (NYSE: C), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and Bank of America (NYSE: BAC). The move follows S&P’s shift, announced earlier this month, in the methods it uses for rating the banks. Citigroup, Goldman Sachs [...]
Technology Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
By Associated Press | FOXNews.com WASHINGTON – Government regulators are sharing some alarming information about Facebook: They believe the online social network has often misled its more than 800 million users about the sanctity of their personal information. The unflattering portrait of Facebook’s privacy practices emerged Tuesday in a Federal Trade Commission complaint alleging that [...]
Activism, Breaking News, Headlines Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
By Perry Chiaramonte | FoxNews.com A Tea Party chapter in Virginia is alleging that it was audited by the City of Richmond after it complained that the local Occupy movement was receiving special treatment by the mayor. The Richmond Tea Party said the city charged it $10,000 to hold three rallies in Kanawha Plaza — [...]
Liberty Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times Drone aircraft, best known for their role in hunting and destroying terrorist hide-outs in Afghanistan, may soon be coming to the skies near you. Police agencies want drones for air support to spot runaway criminals. Utility companies believe they can help monitor oil, gas and water pipelines. Farmers think [...]
2012 Elections Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
By Daniel Carson, The News-Messenger.com FREMONT– Joe Wurzelbacher describes himself as a right-and-wrong, black-and-white kind of guy, and he made it clear Sunday night that he intends to run his congressional campaign that way. “There’s not a lot of gray in my life,” Wurzelbacher said as he spoke to about 50 people at the American [...]
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