Uhm, let's see. While this is an editorial, the guy simply cries emotion while throwing facts at the reader. "Hey, we gave Bank of America $1 trillion, yet they don't pay taxes?!" is a common retort. While crude, it is somewhat effective, and really gets to the point.
In the world of agriculture and food-related business, Joel Salatin is one of my heros. This man is refocusing the aspect of farming in the US, shifting the tone from simple meat fodder for the masses and, instead, reverting back to traditional farming methods.
As usual, this straight-forward bill has not been seen in the news whatsoever. Even on "liberal sites" such as alternet or others, they usually are extremely butthurt about the conservatives and focus solely on the poor logic/conservative culture.
Well, as we all know, wall street is becoming a big cluster@!$%# that toys around with our economy. This article lays out the mindset of the multi-national corporations when it comes to wall st.
Americans have always applauded those who have succeeded and overcome surmountable hurdles to go on and “win it all” so to speak. Americans are also somewhat obsessed with certain families, such as the Kennedy family.
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Life is occupied by waiting. In Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett presents the suffering of the human condition; the two characters exemplify this condition of suffering through the juxtaposition of inaction and complaining.
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Almost a month ago the NBA (National Basketball Association) had its annual trade deadline. The deadline is always the 16th Thursday of the NBA season at 3 p.m. (random, I know right?).
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This shift from the basic tenets of the social contract to savage forms of corporate sovereignty is part of a broader process of "reducing state support of social goods [and] means that states - the institutions best placed to defend the gains workers an …
Youths wearing ski masks hurled chunks of marble and fire bombs at riot police as clashes broke out Wednesday in Athens during a mass rally against austerity measures, part of a general strike that crippled services and public transport around financially struggling Greece.
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Gov. Scott Walker is plowing ahead with his full plan for balancing Wisconsin's budget, proposing massive cuts to public schools even as he faces a stalemate over his proposal to strip public workers of collective bargaining rights.
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Room 122 has not initiated any private discussions.