by John Roberts The most anticipated stimulus, probably ever, was implemented this week, and the ripple effect has already been felt throughout the economy. Although much of what has resulted is somewhat unexpected. Federal Reserve chairman explains his decision-making process behind the million dollar stimulus. “When we decided to dump more money into the economy, we were so sick and [...]
Nov 18 2010 | Posted in
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by Brett Roberts A Chinese scientific research center just acquired bragging rights as the builder of the fastest supercomputer ever made. When questioned about the exclusive use of American microchips for their “Chinese” supercomputer, a Chinese scientist stated, “Communism doesn’t…” at which point a Chinese official motioned toward a guard who then knocked the scientist [...]
Oct 28 2010 | Posted in
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by John Roberts Politicians in Washington have been engaging in what they term, “Creative Spending”, to give a boost to another sagging industry, TV advertising. Instead of simply giving funds to television networks, they are buying advertising for this year’s census, and not just a little. “The government has bought up nearly all of our [...]
Mar 20 2010 | Posted in
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by John Roberts It appears Americans have finally had enough of the outrageous bonuses and wages for CEO’s, and other “disgustingly rich” individuals. The recent Maximum Wage bill has been signed and passed into law. Included in the bill was an increase in the minimum wage to $100,000, which is also the maximum wage. Politicians [...]
Feb 5 2010 | Posted in
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by John Roberts Conservatives all over the nation are reeling over the fact that the “free” market couldn’t protect liberal talk radio from bankruptcy. Air America is finally closing it’s doors and protecting itself from creditors through bankruptcy. Economists are also baffled. “It seemed there was a space in the market for liberal talk [...]
Jan 21 2010 | Posted in
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