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13 hours ago ago from McHenry County Blog
December 11, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Uncategorized Passing by a vote of 223-202, the financial services reform legislation did not have the support of 16th District Congressman Don Manzullo. He tells why in his press release below: Manzullo Opposes Costly New Financial Bureaucracies, Supports Alternative Bill that Protects Consumers [WASHINGTON] Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) will vote later today against ...
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20 hours ago ago from Texas Insider
By State Representative Charles Doc' Anderson While Texas remains one of the few bright spots in an otherwise bleak national economy, our federal government is on an unfettered march toward attempting to solve the problems our nation faces real of perceived by evoking the failed socialist policies of the past. Today, our federal leaders attempt to control the troublesome economy, not by allowing the free market measures that have ...
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14 hours ago ago from Josiah Garber
AP WASHINGTON The federal budget deficit has surged to an all-time high of $1.42 trillion as the recession caused tax revenues to plunge while the government was spending massive amounts to stabilize the financial system and jump-start the economy. The imbalance for the budget year ended Sept. 30 more than tripled last year's record. The Obama administration projects deficits will total $9.1 trillion over the next decade unless ...
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21 hours ago ago from Washington Policy Blog
Even if you don't closely follow transportation policy, this new study by Dr. Ron Utt of the Heritage Foundation is worth a read: The Surface Transportation Authorization Act (STAA), as currently written, would dramatically change federal transportation policy by shifting resources from cars to trolleys and buses; requiring a huge tax increase to fund these new commitments; centralizing transportation decisions in Washington; requiring a ...
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15 hours ago ago from Freelance Web Design, Front-End Development, and Logo Design Services Boston / Matthew Paul Studios
Published on June 8, 2009 / News The current economic downturn has impacted and depleted countless positions of employment, including web designers and developers. Mainstream media sources and the government often point the finger at capitalism as the culprit and big government regulation as the solution. So let's look at the US economy as it would exist in the form of web browsers, using Internet Explorer and Firefox as optional ...
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