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- Rand Paul Talks to Blacks and Democrats Flip Out
- Amazing Photos of Civilians and Soldiers from WWI
- Modern Water Balloon Technology
- The Secret Report that Helps Israelis to Hide Facts - UK Independent
- Martin Armstrong: He who Makes the Laws Never Goes to Jail for Breaking Them
- VIDEO: So You Would Rather Have Romney For Potus (FLASHBACK)
- 10 Things Generation X Won't Tell You
- VIDEO: Most Notable Movie Clips
- MSNBC: Rand Paul is talking about issues even Democrats won't talk about
- It costs more to produce a nickel than a dime
| Rand Paul Talks to Blacks and Democrats Flip Out Posted: 28 Jul 2014 08:28 AM PDT By : lauren victoria burke Blacks Shouldn't Be Fooled by Rand Paul, an editorial from Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced the day Republican Sen. Rand Paul spoke to the National Urban League in Cincinnati. And the room wasn't even full. On July 8, the Democratic National Committee's chief flak Mo Elleithee led a conference call with black reporters after Sen. Paul reportedly said, "I don't think there's anybody in Congress doing more for minority rights than I am right now." |
| Amazing Photos of Civilians and Soldiers from WWI Posted: 28 Jul 2014 04:48 AM PDT
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| Modern Water Balloon Technology Posted: 28 Jul 2014 04:09 AM PDT .....just took a quantum Leap . ![]() |
| The Secret Report that Helps Israelis to Hide Facts - UK Independent Posted: 28 Jul 2014 02:34 AM PDT Who put this report together, none other than Frank Luntz. I always knew that guy had an ulterior agenda behind his focus groups. I thought I'd add this one for those evagelical Zionists. Seems the Jews don't see you in the same regard you praise them? |
| Martin Armstrong: He who Makes the Laws Never Goes to Jail for Breaking Them Posted: 27 Jul 2014 08:42 PM PDT The Sum of our Future – He who Makes the Laws Never Goes to Jail for Breaking Them Working for the government was always pitched as somehow being better guaranteed than risky corporations. However, he who makes the laws never goes to jail for breaking them - a plain fact of life. The problem with government pensions has been they promised whatever sounded nice, with zero accountability. The presumption that tax revenue was an endless pit is one of those fallacies that nobody ever investigates. It was the city of Mainz where the Gutenberg printing press was invented. This created an economic boom and everyone wanted to be in Mainz. The politicians saw the boom and presumed the potential tax revenue was linear and would be endless – judging tomorrow by today's trend. They began to borrow against what they anticipated would be there forever. As they needed interest to pay for borrowing and they became addicted to debt, they raised taxes. The taxes kept rising so they killed the economic boom and people began to leave. Mainz followed the typical path as we are doing today. They were no longer paying off debt, they entered the Ponzi scheme – issued new debt to pay off the old in a revolving bond auction. Taxes kept rising and people migrated. The printing press was no longer unique to Mainz. The rich left town taking their capital and entrepreneurship with them. When Mainz lost confidence of the bond buyers and could no longer sell new debt to pay for the old, the collapse unfolded. Mainz, like Detroit, defaulted. The creditors sacked the city and it was burned to the ground. |
| VIDEO: So You Would Rather Have Romney For Potus (FLASHBACK) Posted: 27 Jul 2014 05:01 PM PDT |
| 10 Things Generation X Won't Tell You Posted: 27 Jul 2014 03:56 PM PDT By Quentin Fottrell, MarketWatch 1. We're poorer than our parents were at our age Few people have been through as many economic ups and downs as the members of Generation X. Born between 1965 and 1980, any entered the workforce during the boom years of the Clinton administration—but then along came 9/11 and, a few years later, the Great Recession. Over the last two decades, Americans born during the Depression and World War II—known as "The Silent Generation"—have been shedding debt, while boomers and Generation X have been accumulating it. As of 2010, Generation X's assets were only double their debts, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts. The Silent Generation's asset levels were 27 times higher than their debts, while older boomers' assets were about four times higher. "In the U.S. the expectation is that every generation does better than the last one, but that has not been the case for Generation X," says Signe-Mary McKernan, senior fellow and economist at the Urban Institute, a nonprofit organization that focuses on social and economic policy. "Xers have less wealth than their parents at their age did 25 years ago." |
| VIDEO: Most Notable Movie Clips Posted: 27 Jul 2014 03:40 PM PDT Wow! Some great lines: This set of 100 quick movie clips in 10 minutes is pretty cool. |
| MSNBC: Rand Paul is talking about issues even Democrats won't talk about Posted: 27 Jul 2014 03:33 PM PDT |
| It costs more to produce a nickel than a dime Posted: 27 Jul 2014 03:23 PM PDT It may sound a bit strange, even counterintuitive, that a coin worth 5 cents costs more to produce than a coin worth 10 cents, and that's because it is. It costs the U.S. Mint 11.18 cents to make a nickel and only 5.65 cents to make a dime. A penny comes with a higher cost to make than it's worth as well, with a production cost of 2.41 cents. Once we get up into the higher coin values, like quarters and $1 coins, the value of these coins finally exceeds each coin's actual worth. |
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