Thursday, July 28, 2011
Obama Administration to Provide $3 Billion in Housing Aid - CNBC
The Obama administration is providing $3 billion to unemployed homeowners facing foreclosure in the nation's toughest job markets.
The Obama administration said Wednesday it will provide $3 billion to unemployed homeowners.
The Treasury Department says it will send $2 billion to 17 states that have unemployment rates higher than the national average for a year. They will use the money for programs to aid unemployed homeowners. Another $1 billion will go to a new program being run by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Article Obama Administration to Provide $3 Billion in Housing Aid - CNBC
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
America's Armageddon Can't Interrupt This Presidents Birthday and Vacation
55% of Americans aren’t booking a summer vacation this year, “Don’t tell President Obama that. Even with no debt deal, he is still planning swanky vacation on Martha’s Vineyard.
Oh, and that August 2nd debt deadline that the President keeps referring to Armageddon? Well, the Commander in Chief has a birthday blow out planned for the very next day.”
Oh, and that August 2nd debt deadline that the President keeps referring to Armageddon? Well, the Commander in Chief has a birthday blow out planned for the very next day.”
Labels:
budget,
debt ceiling,
Martha's Vineyard,
Obirthday,
vacation
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Government Regulations to Include Light Bulbs
By the way: 228 Republicans voted Yes on H. R. 2417 to repeal the ban. Ten Republicans voted No. 183 Democrats voted No. But only five Democrats voted Yes.
Labels:
4jobs,
climate,
cost of living,
ecomomy,
EPA,
green house gas
Monday, July 25, 2011
The EPA recently issued 946 pages of new rules to deal with .05% of the problem
Mr. Soon, a natural scientist at Harvard, is an expert on mercury and public health
issues. Mr. Driessen is senior policy adviser for the Committee For A Constructive
Tomorrow (CFACT).
issues. Mr. Driessen is senior policy adviser for the Committee For A Constructive
Tomorrow (CFACT).
ARTICLE: http://www.power4georgians.com/docs/WSJ%20Mercury%20Editorial.pdf
Labels:
Big Government,
carbon,
electricity,
EPA,
less government
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The 'Underwhelming' Truth About The Two Trillion Dollar Cut to The Budget
As lawmakers work to cut $2 trillion in federal spending, a new video from the Cato Institute puts that number in perspective.
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