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Posted on 18 October 2009. Tags: AIG, American International Group, APR, bailouts, Bank of America, barack obama, BHO, Big Brother, BofA, Canada, Cancer Society, capitalism, Constitution, corporate bailouts, corporate welfare, Credit, credit cards, credit expansion cycle, debate, debt, direct talks, doctor, Economics, europe, Executive Order, Facebook, FDA, free enterprise, freedom, Health Care, history, insurance, Iran, liberty, mainstream media, MSM, Nobel Peace Prize, obama, Obamanator, physician, Politics, POTUS, President Obama, Randy Herrera, Romans, serfdom, serfs, servitude, slavery, socialism, Spain, tax bracket, taxes, taxpayer, torture, wall street
For everyone that has a Facebook account, the status updates can be a powerful tool to get your opinions across to your friends-sometimes I just can’t believe what some people say! A closet socialist friend of mine posted a congratulatory post about Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize… Continue Reading
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Posted on 15 April 2009. Tags: Alan Bersin, anti-tax protests, attorney, bad economy, bailouts, banking, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Big Brother, big government, Bill of Rights, Border Czar, bottoming, bureaucrats, capitalism, Chairman, collateral, communism, community organizer, competition, congress, Congresswoman, conservatives, Constitution, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, core inflation, CPI, debt, deflation, DHS, discontent, domestic communications, domestic spying, e-mail, emergency programs, falling prices, Fed, federal power, federal reserve, financial firms, free market, freedom, governor, Health Care, health insurance, Home Security, illegal immigrants, insurance industry, intelligence assessment, intelligence officials, intercept, lack of oversight, legal authority, legal limits, liberals, liberty, limited government, low income households, messages, Mexican border, military veterans, monetary policy, money supply, monsrous, Nancy-Ann DeParle, National Security Agency, nationwide, negative tax liability, NSA, Obama administration, organized, phone calls, press conferences, private, private enterprise, private insurer, protesters, put lipstick on Socialism, recession is slowing, recession nearing an end, recruiting tool, redistribution programs, Rick Perry, right-wing extremists, rising prices, Rob Viglione, secrecy, simplify tax code, socialism, socialized medicine, spying, state sovereignty, states rights, stimulus bill, tax burden, tax liability, Tax Policy Center, tax returns, taxpayers, Tea Party, tenth amendment, Texas, universal health care, wealth redistribution
Intelligence officials say NSA exceeding legal limits on domestic spying-intercepting private e-mails and phone calls, 43% of Americans pay no taxes or actually receive money from government (i.e. receive your money!), consumer prices mixed, nationwide anti-tax protests blast bailouts and big government, Obama vows to simplify the tax code, America has its first “Border Czar,” White House pushes for new government health insurance, Federal Reserve actually considers telling the public what it’s doing, central bank claims recession may be ending soon, Homeland Security labels returning war vets as “right-wing terrorists,” and Texas governor rallies tea partiers with states’ rights agenda… Continue Reading
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Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: Antiarctica, bailouts, barack obama, Big Brother, capitalism, climate, climate control, communism, cruise ships, Cuba, Department of the Treasury, Economics, economy, environmentalism, environmentally responsible, family, federal government, financial restrictions, fiscal policy, fiscal stimulus, government control, international law, island, limit tourism, long range missiles, mandatory limits, missile launch, monetary policy, money supply, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Obama administration, Obamanomics, policy drives markets, political economy, Politics, President Obama, protectionism, punish North Korea, remittance, Rob Viglione, security council, State Department, Tim Geithner, travel restrictions, Treasury Secretary, United Nations, violated international rules, visit relatives, weapons of mass destruction
Treasury Secretary Geithner warns that if you accept government money you must accept government control, Obama tries to force limits on tourism to Antarctica, some travel and financial restrictions with Cuba eased, Obama calls on U.N. Security Council to punish North Korea over missile launch… Continue Reading
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Posted on 02 April 2009. Tags: Alan Grayson, anti-capitalist, bailouts, barack obama, Britain, budget deficit, capitalism, corporate bonuses, death tax, democrat, Economics, empire, estate tax, executive pay, federal budget, financial crisis, financial regulations, financial regulators, fiscal policy, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, G20, George W. Bush, home prices, house, House of Representatives, housing, Hugo Chavez, Investing, liberty, London, money, president, president bush, President Obama, Real Estate, Rob Viglione, taxpayer money, Tim Geithner, Treasury Department, U.S. empire, UK, united kingdom, Venezuela, violence
Anti-Capitalist protests turn violent in London, Venezuela’s Chavez accuses U.S. of acting like an ‘empire’, House passes bill to allow corporate bonuses, Obama brings back the ‘death tax’, and U.K. home prices rise for first time since 2007… Continue Reading
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Posted on 29 March 2009. Tags: agenda, bailouts, banking, banks, barack obama, bureaucrats, capitalism, carbon credit market, carbon dioxide, CEO, checks and balances, Chief Executive Officer, climate change, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, communism, Constitution, credit contraction, credit crisis, deflation, depression, derivatives market, economy, emissions, executive power, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, federal reserve, financial crisis, financial system, fiscal policy, forgotten age, free enterprise, free trade, General Motors, Global Socialism, GM, green agenda, IMF, inflation, International Monetary Fund, Investing, legal authority, liquidity, monetary policy, money supply, Obama administration, Obamanomics, policy drives markets, political economy, pollution, portfolio, President Obama, protectionism, quantitative easing, recession, Republic, resignation, resigned, restrictions on power, Rick Wagoner, Rob Viglione, secondary market, socialism, spending orgy, Tim Geithner, Treasury, turf battle, White House
President Obama forces General Motors CEO to resign, tallying up the spending binge-Federal Reserve and Treasury dump $13 trillion into financial system over last 16 months, bureaucrats begin turf battle over $1 trillion carbon credit market, and Global Socialism is on the way with tripling of IMF budget… Continue Reading
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Posted on 16 March 2009. Tags: agricultural, AIG, america, American International Group, bailouts, barack obama, Barclay's, Barney Frank, Bernard Madoff, bonuses, bridges, capitalism, China, Chinese, Commerce, commercial trucking project, competitive, confiscate, congress, consumption, corporate welfare, counterparties, credit markets, Deutsche Bank, domestic investment, economic downturn, Economics, exports, fair trade, federal aid, federal court, federal prosecutors, fiscal policy, forfeiture, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, global trade, globalization, Goldman Sachs, GS, highways, House of Representatives, imports, industrial, infrastructure, Merrill Lynch, Mexico, migrant workers, obama, Politics, ports, President Obama, proscription, protectionism, R&D, reciprocal trade war, research and development, roads, Rob Viglione, Ruth Madoff, small businesses, small-business loans, socialism, socialism for the rich, Societe Generale, sovereign wealth fund, stimulus package, tariffs, trade war, Treasury Department, united states, victims, welfare, White House
The trade wars begin-Mexico raises tariffs on U.S. exports in retaliation of truck project cancellation, Obama angry at A.I.G. over bonuses-tries to cut them, small businesses to be next bailout beneficiaries, government tries to track down and confiscate Madoff assets-who will keep them? China uses global downturn to boost competitive advantages, Jon Stewart rips apart Jim Cramer in debate on poor financial reporting…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 08 March 2009. Tags: Admiral Michael Mullen, Afghanistan, bailout program, bailouts, banking, bankruptcy, banks, banks to fail, barack obama, Bloomberg, Camden Fine, CEO, Chairman, Chapter 11, Chrysler, close them down, cocaine, community banks, congress, consequences of war on drugs, Department of Defense, DoD, drug cartels, drug prohibition, ecstasy, FDIC, federal agents, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, firearms, gang violence, General Motors, high-calibur handguns, homicides, if they're dead they ought to be buried, Independent Community Bankers of America, iraq, john mccain, Joint Chiefs of Staff, lawlessness, legalize drugs, Mexico, Minnesota, moderate elements of Taliban, outreach to Taliban, Palo Alto, perpetual war, police state, president, President Obama, reduce troop levels, renters, republicans, Richard Shelby, Rob Viglione, Sanfrancisco Bay Area, savers, semi-automatic rifles, Senate, Senator, subprime loans, Sunni militias, Taliban, taliban gang, taxpayers, TCF Financial Corp., violence, violence in Mexico, wall street, War on Drugs, William Cooper
GOP officials say banks and autos should fail, 12,000 troops to leave Iraq in 6 months, Obama ponders outreach to Taliban, U.S. ponders troops commitments to fight drug cartels in Mexico, 30 ‘Taliban Gang’ members arrested in Bay Area, banks that shunned bailout question why they’re paying for their competitors’ mistakes? Just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 March 2009. Tags: acquisitions, AIG, American International Group, auto industry, auto meeting, bailouts, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Chairman, Chrysler, congress, construction, corporate equity, corporate stock, defense, defense contractors, democracy, Economics, equities, federal reserve, federal stimulus, Federalism, financial institutions, foreign currencies, forex, Geitner, General Motors, global New Deal, government structure, hedge funds, House financial services, House of Representatives, IMF, infrastructure, International Monetary Fund, international standards, mark to market, nationalization, Nevada, operate across borders, Politics, President Obama, prevailing wages, private-equity, regulations, Republic, Rob Viglione, Sarbanes-Oxley, SOX, state sovereignty, states rights, stock market, stocks could skyrocket, strings attached, systemic risk, trading partners, Treasury, U.S. dollar, unions, USD, White House
Will stocks skyrocket after this week’s mark-to-market House meeting? Federal stimulus raises concerns over state sovereignty, Obama targets defense contractors, IMF marching towards Global New Deal, feds hold auto meeting to determine government involvement, and the U.S. dollar reaches highest level since 2006…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 24 February 2009. Tags: alternative energy, analyzing, bad economics, bailouts, banking, barack obama, biofuel, carbon cap-and-trade, carbon emissions, carbon off-sets, clean energy, decoposing, discriminatory taxation, dropping out of high school not an option, Economics, Education, electricity, electronic records, everyone must learn, executive compensation, fair and balanced tax code, financial system, forced lending, Health Care, inflation, mandatory education, money supply, nuclear, outsourcing restricted, political economy, politicizing lending, Politics, president, protectionism, punative taxation, Rob Viglione, socialism, solar, state of the union address, universal health care, vehicle efficiency standards, velocity of money, wind
President Obama is an incredible speaker. When on stage he resembles a preacher in a pulpit, often to similar affect. His speech before a joint session of the houses of Congress tonight is the perfect example of rubbish couched in eloquence. There were myriad pleas to humanity, citing one example after another of suffering to elicit emotion, but not much of what he proposed offers substantive solutions; rather, his Socialistic decrees will surely lead this country in the opposite direction. Here’s what I mean: Continue Reading
Posted in Economics, Politics
Posted on 03 December 2008. Tags: bailouts, capitalism, corporate welfare, Mark Fiore, Mother Jones, Politics, Rob Viglione, socialism, the free market clapper, too big to fail, welfare
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