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Opinion: The Auto Industry Bailout – Still Debated But Worth Every Penny

Opinion: The Auto Industry Bailout - Still Debated But Worth Every Penny

In fact, Chrysler and GM plants are closing left and right in the U.S. and sending their factories abroad. There is a serious problem when the government decides that owns and operates two of our biggest automakers. I do not know if anyone has noticed or not, but Ford, who alone have to sell to Obama, made the greatest benefit of all and that was all that money without the blood. The bailout has not worked. This ass of a liberal journalist can not tell me what is good for America. Now they are under social control, which does not help anyone. The unions are still ongoing, Chrysler and GM in the land as a right, not where they should meet and released the union contracts was not done because the government just take two of our largest companies above.

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Gas Prices: Californians Are Mad As Hell But Still Driving

Gas Prices: Californians Are Mad As Hell But Still Driving

Meanwhile, the national average is $ 3.85 and not a single state is selling gas for less than $ 3.50 per gallon, according to the report of the AAA fuel gauge. People who own businesses and who run the service stations are another story. Travellers have expressed frustration with the prices have risen more than $ 4 a gallon last month, but the pilots to accept a few people who buy aggressively on price or make significant changes in their driving habits. The application of smart phones GasBuddy, which identifies the lowest prices in a given zip code, is paying off as low as $ 4.08 and as high as $ 4.79 m for the Los Angeles area, nothing in the range below of $ 4.30 is considered a market in many neighborhoods.

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“Drill, Baby, Drill” Fails: American Oil Production Spikes Under Obama, Prices Still Soar

Big mistake. While most folks want to pay less at the pump, dipping into our oil reserves is a short-sighted political ploy that papers-over a much bigger, long-term problem: the Obama administration’s continuing refusal to grant America access to its domestic oil resources. So what’s President Obama’s solution to America’s pain? According to White House chief of staff Bill Daley, the administration may tap into the nation’s oil safety net the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) in order to bring down the cost of fuel. As gas prices hit $4 per gallon, White House spokesman Jay Carney assured Americans on Monday that the administration is well aware of the toll high fuel costs are taking on American families.

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Still Sending Emails? You’re Showing Your Age As Popularity Among Young Users Plummets

Still Sending Emails? You're Showing Your Age As Popularity Among Young Users Plummets

"Younger consumers prefer instant messaging acceleration, which is much more flexible to chat online. Really, right? Such as voice mail at the address again, maybe not for an age group was younger at least judging by what may be the head of the routine of grunts and whistles that appear in the conversation between the members of this group. Is the mobile 'phone technology is now also the risk of obsolescence due to this is "much more flexible to chat online?.

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Still Sending Emails? You’re Showing Your Age As Popularity Among Young Users Plummets

Still Sending Emails? You're Showing Your Age As Popularity Among Young Users Plummets

"Okay – if half the world want to read your mail from Hotmail is heavy and full of spam and advertising, even if, as others have said for work or university email address is still the king in person, I "t". Do you know that Facebook has a private message if you do not have to share their ideas with the world if you want to send a message.

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Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay for themselves is a bit faded, as if, once again, public apathy replaced anger. the culture of greed on Wall Street came back stronger than ever.

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Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Wall Street’s culture of greed is back stronger than ever. The timid efforts by the federal government to enact pay limits on executives has not changed the mentality of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent with Wall Street during the financial crisis over how much money bankers were paying themselves has somehow faded, as if, once again general apathy replaced public rage. Despite the recession and the massive taxpayer funded TARP bailout, bank executives are still getting record compensations.

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Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. the culture of greed on Wall Street came back stronger than ever. The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay for themselves is a bit faded, as if, once again, public apathy replaced anger.

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Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

And stay home only increases the chances of the PT after the basic research is still in the paper should not be more social R. On the right, sacred, said the same, but it is always a difficult choice. Unfortunately, the 2012 draft, can not be a realistic option and, thirdly, we will be forced to choose between Obama and Palin President.

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Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay

Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay for themselves is a bit faded, as if, once again, public apathy replaced anger. the culture of greed on Wall Street came back stronger than ever.

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