Posted on 05 March 2009. Tags: Adrian Fenty, AIG, American International Group, Angela Merkel, automotives, bankruptcy, block bill, central bank, Chancellor, Chief Information Officer, China, CIO, congress, Cook County, Craigslist, DC, deficit spending, demand disclosure, democrats, District of Columbia, economy, Erotic Services, fear mongering, federal government shuts down, federal lawsuit, federal reserve, fiscal policy, General Motors, Germany, GM, growth target, Health Care, Healthy Competition, Illinois, lawsuit, Mayor, monetary policy, nationalism, now, obama, omnibus spending bill, Opel, President Obama, prostitution, reform, republicans, Rob Viglione, Senate, Senate panel, sheriff, signs of recovery, social freedom, stopgap measure, take action, Thomas Dart, Vivek Kundra, who got bailout money, Zhou Xiaochuan
Republicans block spending bill in Senate over earmarks, Federal Reserve refuses to disclose identify of aid recipients-Senate challenges disclosure, America now has its first CIO, Obama says there is no time to delay Socialized health care, lawsuit attacks Craigslist in challenge to Web privacy, Chinese central bank sees signs of recovery, Germany in uproar of GM mismanagement…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 02 March 2009. Tags: $900 million to Palestinians, adults behind bars, Afghanistan, Australia, bank Nationalists, benchmark rate, broadband internet, budget, budget growth, Bush administration, Bush memo, business expense, central bank, congress, Constitution, criminal, criminal correction, drug prohibition, economist, Fannie Mae, financial industry, Freddie Mac, free market libertarian, fuzzy math, Gaza, Governor Glenn Stevens, Hamas, Harvard, Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan, homeowner bailout a mistake, honoraria, income tax, interest rates, iraq, Jeffrey A. Miron, Mavericks, Mayor, Medicare, mortgage industry, nationalization, NBA tickets, obama, phantom costs, police state, president bush, President Obama, prison spending, prison state, rendition powers, Rob Viglione, Ron Kirk, Senate Finance Committee, socialism, Socialist, Sweden, tax evasion, temporary nationalization turns permanent, terrorists, Texas, torture, U.S. trade representative, understate costs, unfettered, war funding, War on Drugs, war on terrorism, White House
White House budget found to have “fuzzy math” on war estimates, new role for federal government to provide broadband Internet, U.S. gives Palestinians $900 million, Harvard economist says bailing out homeowners is a mistake, 4th Obama appointee found evading taxes, bank Nationalists look to Sweden, temporary nationalization of mortgage industry now permanent, 1 in 31 adults behind bars in U.S., Australia leaves benchmark rate unchanged, and Bush memos claim unfettered rendition powers…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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