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Newt Gingrich warns of 3rd party mutiny
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Gingrich predicts that a legitimate third party movement will develop by 2012 if the Republican Party does not clean up its act. Highly critical of the current administration’s reckless overspending and unprecedented expansion of power, Gingrich reminds Republicans that many of these policies were initially enacted by the Bush administration.
Read the article here.
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Property tax revolt is brewing
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
More and more homeowners are challenging rising property taxes as the price of their homes plummets. For example, in metro Atlanta, assessment appeals are up ten-fold since last year. In Scio Township, Michigan, a record number of appeal-seekers flooded town hall with complaints. In one Nevada county, appeals are up thirty-fold due to skyrocketing unemployment.
Read the article here.
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Treasury Secretary open to ousting more CEOs
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
In an interview with Katie Couric, Geithner stated, “We have managed management aboard, and where we’ve done that, we’ve done it because we thought that was necessary to make sure these institutions emerge stronger in the future.” When asked if he would leave open the option to pressure a bank CEO to resign, Geithner replied, “Of course.”
Lately, several pundits have defined fascism in the following ways: government run capitalism, strict government oversight with the illusion of free market capitalism
Based on recent government actions and Geithner’s public statements, it is now obvious that the US has abandoned free market capitalism and adopted economic fascism.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | 4 Comments »
America could face 2nd recession
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
According to a private research group, the United States could face an inflationary recession in 2010 if the economy begins to recover later this year. Though the group deems such an event unlikely, a faster than expected recovery could place significant pressure on the value of the Dollar due to massive government spending, printing, and borrowing.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | No Comments »
Newt Gingrich warns of 3rd party mutiny
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009Gingrich predicts that a legitimate third party movement will develop by 2012 if the Republican Party does not clean up its act. Highly critical of the current administration’s reckless overspending and unprecedented expansion of power, Gingrich reminds Republicans that many of these policies were initially enacted by the Bush administration.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | 6 Comments »
Property tax revolt is brewing
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009More and more homeowners are challenging rising property taxes as the price of their homes plummets. For example, in metro Atlanta, assessment appeals are up ten-fold since last year. In Scio Township, Michigan, a record number of appeal-seekers flooded town hall with complaints. In one Nevada county, appeals are up thirty-fold due to skyrocketing unemployment.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | No Comments »
Treasury Secretary open to ousting more CEOs
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009In an interview with Katie Couric, Geithner stated, “We have managed management aboard, and where we’ve done that, we’ve done it because we thought that was necessary to make sure these institutions emerge stronger in the future.” When asked if he would leave open the option to pressure a bank CEO to resign, Geithner replied, “Of course.”
Lately, several pundits have defined fascism in the following ways: government run capitalism, strict government oversight with the illusion of free market capitalism
Based on recent government actions and Geithner’s public statements, it is now obvious that the US has abandoned free market capitalism and adopted economic fascism.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | 4 Comments »
America could face 2nd recession
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009According to a private research group, the United States could face an inflationary recession in 2010 if the economy begins to recover later this year. Though the group deems such an event unlikely, a faster than expected recovery could place significant pressure on the value of the Dollar due to massive government spending, printing, and borrowing.
Read the article here.
Posted in Tea Party | No Comments »

