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Tag Archives: budget
Breaking: Sequester to Increase Risk of Alien Invasion
According to sources inside the White House, the odds of invasion from an intergalactic armed force will be greatly enhanced if the sequester is not avoided, as reported by CNN. “If these draconian budget cuts go through,” said a source … Continue reading
The Real Fiscal Cliff
Even before the last balloon hit the floor at President Obama’s victory party, the media had already shifted its focus to the looming fiscal cliff. The chorus call from the mainstream media is that our political leaders need to “come … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Just For Fun
Tagged ben bernanke, bonds, budget, congress, debt, debt ceiling, economy, federal reserve, fiscal cliff, taxes, treasuries
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Liberty Newswire – 11/21/2011
[The Liberty Insight Newswire is an aggregation of what we consider to be important financial and political news and commentary from across the web.] This week’s newswire sheds light on shady (to put it nicely) dealings at MF Global, a … Continue reading
Posted in Newswire
Tagged budget, congress, currency, europe, insider trading, Kyle Bass, MF Global, redback, Renminbi, sovereign debt crisis, super committee
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Ron Paul’s Stimulus Plan
On Thursday, President Obama unveiled his latest $450 Billion stimulus program to create jobs. Incidentally, he never used the word “stimulus” in his speech, presumably since his last $800B round of stimulus did nothing to budge unemployment. Instead, he called … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Foreign Policy, National Security
Tagged Afghanistan, bring troops home, budget, defense, economy, jobs, military, Ron Paul, stimulus, troops
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State of the Economy- Spring 2011
[Authors note: This paper is not intended only for those who invest in the stock market or are interested in economics. It is intended for anyone who works for a paycheck, supports a family, or just cares about their future … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Investing
Tagged Austrian economics, ben bernanke, bonds, budget, cost of living, debt, debt ceiling, debt crisis, deficit, dollar, economic collapse, economy, federal reserve, gold, hyperinflation, inflation, interest rates, Keynesian, silver, state of the economy, treasuries, unsustainable debt
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Chart of the Week – Military Spending
This week President Obama released his budget for 2012. Republicans scoffed, and rightly so, at the paltry $1 trillion he proposed to cut from the deficit (not the budget) over the next ten years. In fact, his budget adds over … Continue reading
Posted in Chart of the Week, Foreign Policy
Tagged budget, defense, deficit, military
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