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Posted on 16 April 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, anti-American, assault weapons, Austin, barack obama, Bill of Rights, capitalism, Civil War, Columbian, congress, Constitution, construction, court warrant, crash, democrat, Diane Feinstein, dictator, domestic communications, downturn, drug prohibition, drug violence, eavesdropping, Economics, firearms, foreclosure, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, Freedom Watch, globalization, governor, guerrillas, gun trafficking, gun trafficking treaty, guns, high-speed trains, House of Representatives, housing, housing market, Hugo Chavez, human rights violantions, identity, illegal spying, illegal trafficking, indivisible, Jim Dunnam, Justice Department, Latin America, law enforcement, liberty, Mexico, militia, mystery donors, National Security Agency, new home starts, NSA, organization, passenger rail, patriot, Politics, porkulus, President Obama, ratification, Real Estate, recession, Rick Perry, right to bear arms, Rob Viglione, secession, second amendment, Senate, Senate intelligence committee, slump, socialism, South America, stabilizing, stimulus, Taliban, Tea Party, terrorism, Texas, treaty, union, universities, Venezuela, War on Drugs, wiretapping
President Obama pushes ratification of gun trafficking treaty, housing market continues to crash-new home starts down 11% and foreclosures jumping 17%, Senate to call panel to investigate illegal NSA domestic spying, Obama unveils plan to spend another $13 billion and build high speed trains (it’s a down payment), Democrats attack Texas Gov. Perry over secession comments at tea party, Freedom Watch sues dictator Hugo Chavez for acts of terrorism and human rights violations, and a bit of good news: mystery donors give $45 million to universities… Continue Reading
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Posted on 01 April 2009. Tags: Argentina, automakers, bankuptcy, barack obama, bi-lateral trade, bonds, Cafferty, california, capital, cartels, Case-Shiller, China, Chrysler, crash, currency swap, debt, dollar, ease into bankruptcy, Economics, General Motors, government, home prices, housing, incentives, insane, interntional trade, kidnap victim, Las Vegas, markets, Mexico, Michoacan, new taxes, pesos, Pheonix, Politics, President Obama, Real Estate, reliance on U.S., renmimbi, RMB, Rob Viglione, San Francisco, state and local taxes, tax man, USD, violence, War on Drugs, White House, Yuan
China and Argentina strike currency swap deal to reduce reliance on U.S. dollar, the tax man cometh…be prepared, Obama plans to ‘ease’ GM into bankruptcy, California able to raise more money than expected in debt market; $44 billion a year, trillions over decades, and tens of thousands killed to fight drugs…worth it? Mexican police convoy ambushed-4 dead, U.S. home prices crash over 19% in January… Continue Reading
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Posted on 27 March 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Atlas Shrugged, Atlas Shrugged coming true, auto industry, automakers, Ayn Rand, bailout, bankers, bankruptcy, barack obama, bondholders, bonds, border, chief executives, commaners, compels bankers to cooperate, concessions, congress, debt, drug prohibition, drug war, federal loans, financial institutions, free enterprise, freedom, goals in Afghanistan, Hillary Clinton, Hitler Adolf Hitler, intolerable, Jews, liberty, Mexico, military, money, objectives, persecution, police, President Obama, prohibition, protectionism, Rob Viglione, scapegoats, Secretary of State, socialism, summoned, Taliban, taxpayer funds, union workers, unions, violence, wall street, War on Drugs, White House
Bankers compelled to cooperate with government, Obama narrows goals in Afghanistan-ends “nation building” activities, expect more taxpayer handouts to automakers, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Mexico to pledge U.S. support for War on Drugs…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 20 March 2009. Tags: alternative energy, assets, balance sheet, barack obama, budget, budget deficit, budget proposal, cartels, CBO, Congressional Budget Office, credit unions, DEA, diplomacy, drug cartels, Drug Enforcement Agency, drug prohibition, drug violence, drugs, Energy Department, energy-loan guarantee, European state, freedom, high risk, Iran, legalization, liabilities, liberty, loan program, Mexico, military, National Credit Union Administration, nationalize, NCUA, new beginning, Obama-proof portfolio, Obamanomics, peace, photovoltaic systems, President Obama, reckless spending, record deficits, Regulators, renewable energy, risk, Rob Viglione, seize banks, socialism, Solyndra, stress tests, U.S. Central Federal Credit Union, videotaped message, War on Drugs, Western Corporate Federal Credit Union, White House, wholesale credit unions
Obama’s budget plans bring $9.3 trillion in deficit spending, regulators “seize” credit unions and banks, Energy Department to give $40 billion in alternative energy loans, drug violence sparks debate on legalization, and Obama offers Iran “new beginning” in U.S.-Iranian relations…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 19 March 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Atlanta, Attorney General, auto parts, bailout, Barack, bonds, bonus recipients, capitalism, Charles Rangel, collapose, congress, Crash Proof, debt, deflation, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, drug war, Economics, Eric Holder, Fed, federal reserve, financial crash, free enterprise, Georgia, getting away with murder, gold, hedge inflation, inflation, interest rates, laws, local, long-term, medical marijuana, Mexico, montary policy, New York, obama, peter schiff, Politics, porkulus, President Obama, printing money, protectionism, Rob Viglione, socialism, state, stimulus bill, tax, tax bonuses, taxes, treasuries, U.S. dollar, War on Drugs
Congress wants to impose 90% tax on Wall St. bonus recipients, Fed will no longer raid legal marijuana dispensaries, auto parts suppliers to receive $5 billion in aid, Mexican drug cartels thriving in U.S., and the Federal Reserve creates $1.2 trillion in new money…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: AIG, American International Group, arms race, Baluchistan, barack obama, Barney Frank, Ben Bernanke, bonuses, Bush administration, CEO, Chairman, cocaine, Cold War, congress, consequences, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, control, CPI, Czech Republic, deflationary spiral, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, Economics, Edward Liddy, executive bonuses, expand war into Pakistan, Fed, federal government, federal reserve, financial inquisition, financial institutions, Gary Ackerman, government ownership, guerrillas, House of Representatives, inflation, inquisition, invading Pakistan, lawsuit to recover bonuses, legal obligation, MDA, Mexico, missile defense shield, missile treaties, money supply, nationalization, New York, Obama wants control, output, Pakistan, Peru, Politics, President Obama, rearming, rebellion, rebels, regulation, Rob Viglione, Russia, socialism, Taliban, The Shining Path, velocity of money, War on Drugs
Government says government owns AIG, U.S. weighs invasion of Pakistan to fight Taliban, cocaine trade funds Peruvian rebellion, consumer prices jump more than expected-what happened to deflation? Obama wants more control of financial institutions to ‘protect taxpayers,’ White House readying to join war against Mexican drug cartels, Czechs end U.S. missile treaties amidst ‘large-scale’ Russian rearming…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! 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 12 March 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, assassins, bank, banking, barack obama, bonds, budget deficits, california, China, Congresswoman, consequences of the war on drugs, current account, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, Economics, federal, government, governor, Gulf cartel, Lareto, Maxine Waters, Mexican, Mexico, Navy, OneUnited, porkulus plan, President Obama, prime minister, rejects stimulus money, republican, Rick Perry, Rob Viglione, Socialist, TARP, Texas, trade deficit, Treasury securities, U.S. Treasuries, unemployment insurance, USS Impeccable, War on Drugs, warships
China “worried” about U.S. Treasury holdings, California Congresswoman implicated in bank scandal, U.S. loses $11.1 trillion in household net worth, Mexican drug cartels have assassins in U.S., Texas governor rejects $555 million in stimulus money, Obama dispatches warships to Chinese waters…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 12 March 2009. Tags: Assemblyman, barack obama, beheadings, budget package, california, carbon dioxide, cartels, censor Google, Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, climate, consequences of drug war, Copenhagen, critics, Cuba, drug prohibition, drug war, ease sanctions, Economics, embargo, environment, experimental controls, extrapolating data, G-20, Geithner, global financial regulations, global warming, Google Earth, government, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, Joel Anderson, medical facilities, Mexico, modeling & simulation, places of worship, Politics, President Obama, regulatory agenda, research, rising sea levels, Rob Viglione, schools, scientific process, scientists, Treasury
California lawmaker wants to censor Google Earth, U.S. eases some trade and travel restrictions to Cuba, White House seeks global financial regulations, five beheaded in Mexican drug war, and scientists warn that sea level is rising much faster than expected…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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