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Category Archives: Writeindependent.org
Who Needs A War?
Originally posted on Writeindependent.org on February 2, 2012 Who needs war when the corruption of our government will bring American down from within? People complain all the time that there’s a “conspiracy” bringing out government down. It’s no conspiracy; it’s … Continue reading
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Calling All Special People
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on February 1, 2012 We need scientists, inventors, engineers, technicians and spiritual people to run for congress. With the complex problems we are facing today, we need knowledgeable people to get rid of old boondoggles and … Continue reading
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Death Taxes
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 31, 2012 Inheritance and estate taxes Figures on inheritance tell much the same story. According to a study published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, only 1.6% of Americans receive $100,000 or more … Continue reading
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Should Corporations Be Taxed Less?
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 30, 2012 Not surprisingly, Wall Street and the top of corporate America are doing extremely well as of June 2011. For example, in Q1 of 2011, America’s top corporations reported 31% profit growth and … Continue reading
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Quantitative Easing
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 29, 2012 Someone told me the other day that they were “in the top 1%”… which begged the question: How much do you have to make per year to qualify to be in the … Continue reading
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How Does One Run A Debate?
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 28, 2012 The question of how to run a debate seems simple enough, but as everyone knows, the debates have gotten more and more controlled by the two dominant parties. I felt it was … Continue reading
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As If NAFTA Weren’t Bad Enough
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 27, 2012 The verdict is in: NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) of 1993 has been a complete and utter failure to provide what it promised. Many of the world’s largest corporations claimed it … Continue reading
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Technology Already Replaces Gasoline!
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 26, 2012 Hydrogen technology is already capable of supplanting gasoline as a fuel source. So why aren’t we doing it? Because we need a president with the political will and the American people behind … Continue reading
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State of the Union is Staged
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 25, 2012 Obama tells you what you want to hear. That’s how he convinced me to vote for him the first time. But like a lover scorned, I am not going to let him … Continue reading
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Biggest Creditor to the United States
Originally posted at Writeindependent.org on January 24, 2012 Federal Reserve $6.328 trillion China $1.132 trillion Other Investors/Savings Bond $1.107 trillion Japan $1.038 trillion Pension Funds $842.2 billion Mutual Funds $653.5 billion State and Local Governments $484.4 billion The United Kingdom … Continue reading
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