Politics

An Outsourcing Economy Invites Unemployment

Submitted by progressiveopinion on Thu, 2010-07-08 22:42. :: Politics

"'President Obama has said, “We cannot rebuild this economy on the same pile of sand. We must move us from an era of borrow and spend to one where we save and invest; where we consume less at home and send more exports abroad.'"He is right. But finding consumers somewhere else is easier said than done. For thirty years, the United States has been outsourcing production and buying more from the rest of the world than it is selling. We have financed the resulting trade deficit by borrowing to the point where we are the world’s largest debtor nation. The list of products we no longer make in this country is a mile long.”-Dissent Magazine 

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Silver Tiffany Jewellery Let us more romantic

Submitted by silverjewelry on Mon, 2010-06-28 08:06. :: Politics

Silver Tiffany Jewellery Let us more romanticThere is different trinkets for the status. Discount Tiffany Jewellery If you to look plain but elegant. When presence a groove, especially a nightfall outfit,Discount Tiffany Jewellery you are allowed to be very gentle In truth you should guarantee that it is as Christmas.On the top of the in Tiffany Engagement Rings, necklaces & pendants to any other accessories, they have mysterious magic to make any ordinary occasion special and shiny. When looking for the most respected jewelry company in the whole globe, Tiffany Aria Earrings there is no brilliant one than tiffany and company.

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Bush: Saddam's Legacy Slowing Progress in Iraq

Submitted by phamquochuy1980 on Thu, 2007-09-20 20:35. :: Politics

President Bush says one of the reasons for the slow pace of political progress in Baghdad is the continuing legacy of former dictator Saddam Hussein. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story.

President Bush at a press conference in the White House, 20 Sep 2007

When President Bush announced he was sending reinforcements to Iraq earlier this year, one of his goals was to have Iraqis in charge of security in all 18 provinces by November.

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Bush: Saddam's Legacy Slowing Progress in Iraq

Submitted by phamquochuy1980 on Thu, 2007-09-20 20:35. :: Politics

President Bush says one of the reasons for the slow pace of political progress in Baghdad is the continuing legacy of former dictator Saddam Hussein. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story.

President Bush at a press conference in the White House, 20 Sep 2007

When President Bush announced he was sending reinforcements to Iraq earlier this year, one of his goals was to have Iraqis in charge of security in all 18 provinces by November.

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Wounded in Action

Submitted by ChuckNugent on Mon, 2007-09-10 23:37. :: Current Events | Fusepress | Humor | Politics | Stories

A
U.S. Marine squad was marching north of Fallujah when they came upon
anIraqi terrorist, badly injured and unconscious. On the opposite
side of theroad was an American Marine in a similar but less
serious state. The Marinewas conscious and alert and as first aid
was given to both men, the squadleader asked the injured Marine
what had happened.

The
Marine reported, "I was heavily armed and moving north along
thehighway here, and coming south was a heavily armed insurgent.
We saw eachother and both took cover in the ditches along the
road.I yelled to him that Saddam Hussein is a miserable,
lowlife scumbag, andhe yelled back that Ted Kennedy is a
good-for-nothing, fat, left wingliberal drunk. So I said
that Osama Bin Laden dresses and acts like a frigid,mean-spirited
lesbian! He retaliated by yelling, Oh yea. Well, so does
Hillary Clinton!And, there we were, in the middle of the
road, shaking hands, when a truckhit us."

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Internet Employment Fraudsters and Scam Artists

Have you ever checked out sites that offer bogus jobs that require you to use your own bank account in order to cash in bogus checks? These people keep asking you to take 10% of the cash amount as commission for your sevice. They tell you to send the rest of the money as a money order to a specified location.

 

I'm here to warn you not to accept such lucrative offers, even on your worst unemployment day. They look for vulnerable people that need ways to make cash quickly, but in the end you end up being the sucker. If you cash the check into your own personal bank account and money order the 90% through a money order institution like Western Union (for example) you will put yourself in debt. How, you might wonder? If the bank finds out that check you recieved in the mail is a bad check from this supposed bogus employer's clients you will have to pay the bank the 90% you money ordered unwittingly to that bogus employer online.

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Snakes in the Loft

Submitted by ChuckNugent on Sat, 2006-09-23 22:18. :: Politics

A number of years ago my sister worked as an interpreter at the Connor Prairie Living History Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana.  In this capacity she would dress in costume and be assigned to one of the historic homes on the site where she would spend the day acting the part of a resident of that home.  As such, she would do whatever work such a person in that era would normally do and visit with the tourists as they toured the home.  The objective was to create a living atmosphere in the home and not display it simply as as static museum piece.

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Yes, He Really Achieved With His Blog....

Submitted by mohanslr on Mon, 2006-08-14 01:22. :: Politics

We would be very happy to know the achievements of other bloggers. We will feel exciting when our fellow bloggers succeed with their blogging. Here is the story of a blogger who have succeeded with his blog.

Do you know the game "bigger and better". Yes, the game that you played in your childhood. A guy named "Kyle MacDonald" from Canada played the same game but not in his childhood, He played it when he is 25 (2005) on Internet with the people allover the world. And he played the game with the help of his blog.

This is very interesting. He started his game with "RED PAPER CLIP" and now he have a "HOUSE" in the town Kipling Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Get Paid for Reading Emails!!!

Submitted by feared1 on Sat, 2006-08-12 00:58. :: Politics

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http://e-mailpaysu.com/members/index.cgi?feared1Join today and earn a Free $10! E-mail Pays U is totally free, privacy-protected and the money is real!Best of luck,

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Trip to Romantic Rhodes, Greek Islands in the Mediterranean

I've just returned from a trip from romatic Rhodes, a beautiful Grrek Island in the mediterranean. If you're going on a holiday or short trip to Rhodes,
Greece, read my recommendations for the top 5 "must see" attractions in
Rhodes town.

Rhodes town is a one of the Greek Islands top holiday destinations. Rhodes offers a holiday destination with fantastic beaches, reliable sunny weather & a wealth of archaeological sites. Read my recommended places to visit on holiday in Rhodes. 

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