Posted on 17 March 2009. Tags: abuse, abuse of power, africa, aircraft manufacturer, Argentina, arms race, barack obama, Britain, budget director, censorship, Charles Grassley, China, Christina Kirchner, Cold War, colleges, communications, congress, control, costs, dictatorship, Dmitri Medvedev, down payment, Economics, European, F-22 fighter, factory, fair trade, federal stimulus, flow of information, France, fraud, free trade, global trade, globalization, government services, governor, growing bureaucracy, Health Care, health reform, insurance, Intel, Iowa, labor unions, large-scale rearming, Lockheed Martin, Mark Sanford, nationalize, NATO, nuclear forces, nuclear powers, omnibus spending bill, Overstock, pay off debt, Peter Orszag, Politics, president, President Obama, protectionism, public debt, public safety, public schools, reality check, reciprocal trade war, republican, Rob Viglione, Russia, sanctions, security council, Senator, signing statement, socialism, South Carolina, state debt, stimulus funds, tariffs, taxes on overseas income, trade war, union power, United Nations, united states, veto rights, waste, whistle-blowers, White House
Obama rejects Gov. Sanford’s plan to use stimulus money to pay down South Carolina debt, Russia planning ‘large-scale’ rearming, Obama’s health care plans will cost at least $1.5 trillion, companies fight back against Obama’s economic plans saying they are hurtful, Obama tries to overrule Congress and stifle whistle-blowing, Argentina moves to nationalize factory owned by Lockheed Martin, and big changes stirrup up at the U.N…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 18 October 2008. Tags: 2008 presidential election, barack obama, bob barr, candidate platforms, democrat, economy, Education, john mccain, libertarian, policy analysis, Politics, republican, Rob Viglione, science, Spending, taxes
With the 2008 presidential elections less than a month off it’s time to step up the research into each candidate’s proposed policy platforms. Regardless of ideology, conviction, and personal preference on one candidate over another, it’s imperative to fully understand what you’re going to get when you vote for a new president. This is the first of several policy analyses that should shed some light onto each candidate’s position. Continue Reading
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Posted on 27 September 2008. Tags: 2008 presidential debate, democrat, Economics, foreign policy, hawkish, mccain, naive, obama, oxford mississippi, Politics, republican, Rob Viglione, socialism
Last night’s Presidential debate in Oxford, MS illustrated on multiple counts that Sentator Barack Obama is clueless. This is true for his view of economics, taxation, military strategy, and foreign policy. Unfortunately for America if Mr. Obama is elected in November these are the major responsibilities of the Executive Office. Despite a nice smile, great composure, and an eloquent speaking style, Obama is naive in all categories that count. He doesn’t understand basic economics, considers taxation a way to punish the productive, would make an incompetent military commander-in-chief, and fails to understand the complex geopolitical environment of the real world.
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