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A CEO has been murdered by a group of employees he had earlier laid off. The head of an Italian car parts maunfacturer, Lalit Kishore Choudhary, died Monday afternoon of severe head wounds. There has been an ongoing dispute between workers and management at the factory about contracts and money. And, this was […]
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Posted By: rebecca | Sep 23rd
The solution being proposed by the Bush administration is the most expensive bailout in the nation’s history, sharply curtailing the ability of the next president to push for tax cuts or new spending.
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We will GLADLY post John McCain’s plan if anyone comes across it. Here is Obama’s plan, from his website:
Bring about real change to our economy
$1,000 Tax Cut for Middle Class American Families
Obama and Biden will cut income taxes by $1,000 for working families, because the economy needs to be revitalized from the bottom up, not […]
Joseph E. Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2001 for his work on the economics of information and was on the climate change panel that shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. Stiglitz, a supporter of Barack Obama, was a member and later chairman of the Council of […]
Times sure have changed:
Russia had the second-highest number of billionaires in the world this year, but when it comes to wealth in government, the former Soviet Union is clearly No. 1.
Twelve billionaires now hold seats in the country’s parliament, with a total net worth of $41 billion, sitting alongside the less wealthy lawmakers, worth merely […]
What’s interesting is that the Democrats and Republicans are running over very different stances about GWB’s legacy. Democrats say it was a disaster (it was); Republicans pretend to see it as America’s golden era, or do they believe it?
Who cares. Outsiders see it as a disaster:
Historians will argue over whether George W. Bush is the worst […]
Say what you want about giving health care to more people… but the cost of that is that it is much more expensive for companies to hire in the US, as they have to foot the bill for health costs.
As a result of this, GM is looking to move all jobs out of the US!
In […]
Residents who have lost their homes after a recent wave of wildfires in Southern California can rest assured as many measures are being taken as a mean to assist them durng this difficult time.
“The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) today announced several relief measures for the victims of wildfires in seven Southern California Counties.
The FTB will allow […]
That’s the conclusion of a recent study. More food for thought:
Ipsos Media’s latest business elite survey shows that America’s 630,000 senior business executives represent over 72,000 companies. This group is responsible for over $1.7 trillion in annual expenditures – a figure greater than the gross domestic product of Italy, or that of Russia and […]
J&J is claiming the American Red Cross broke an agreement that had been legally made in 1895 that J&J would be the sole company entitled to use the red cross symbol.
“Medical firm Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is suing the American Red Cross, alleging the charity has misused the famous red cross symbol for commercial purposes. […]