Posted on February 15, 2009 by Stubborn_Facts
Here’s an “inconvenient truth”: the United States Treasury Department has been printing money at an incredibly alarming rate since the end of September 2008.
Glenn Beck put together a little visual aid to illustrate just how much and how fast to help people understand how alarming it is:
Here’s the chart from the [...]
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Posted on October 25, 2008 by Stubborn_Facts
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Minnesota Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann appeared on Chris Matthews’ Hardball on MSNBC on October 17.
That puts Rep. Bachmann at the top of the list of the extremely brave or the extremely unaware. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews? As if you’re [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2008 by Stubborn_Facts
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Nebraska is supposedly “solidly red” but has high taxation and a recent string of governmental bungles. Three of these embarrassing episodes displaying poor policy and lack of common sense have made national news in the last few weeks. [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2008 by Stubborn_Facts
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On Monday of this week, Rep. Barney Frank spoke about a stimulus package recently proposed by House Democrats:
I think at this point, there needs to be a focus on an immediate increase in spending. At this time, I think deficit fear needs to [...]
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Posted on October 8, 2008 by Stubborn_Facts
Keating 5 Prosecutor Bob Bennett, self-acknowledged Democrat, spoke with attorney Mark Levin about the investigation on Levin’s radio show Monday, October 6.
(The following is a transcript of the portion of the interview that is pertinent to the Keating 5 case. For a full transcript of the entire interview, which also includes an interesting conversation [...]
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Posted on October 4, 2008 by Stubborn_Facts
“Award Ceremony” for “Academy of Corruption in Government” for Senator Chris Dodd after the U.S. Senate voted to pass $700 “bailout” bill on Wednesday, October 1. Senate Majority Leader is the Master of Ceremonies and Presenter of the award.
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