Posts Tagged ‘ foreign policy ’

US Exporting Less Importing More : Bigger Margins

US Exporting Less Importing More : Bigger Margins

The United States economy is failing not into a recession, that is our current economic condition, but into a depression.  The failure of the ‘trickle down economics’ has reared its ugly head.  The consequences of putting CEO, Corporations, Industries, and Financial Institutions and other countries in front of the basic demands of tax paying citizens has made Domestic Policy more relevant issue in the 2008 Presidential Election. Any basic demands of tax paying economy include basic essentials including service infrastructure (fire, utilities, police, transportation), national health system, educational system, employment, purchasing power (PPP), healthy GDP and strong GNP. GDP...

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$85 Billion Put to Better Use

$85 Billion Put to Better Use

Now that the Bush Administration haned over $85 Billion dollars to AIG, instead of allowing it to bankrupt, which is being paid by our taxes.  What else could the United States spent our taxes . . . Universal Health Care The cost of universal health care would be at least $34-$69 billion, plus whatever costs are associated with covering out-of-pocket expenses and uncompensated care for the non US Citizens. The potential savings on paperwork would be more than $350 billion per year. Free Education The cost of paying for all students in a State Institution would be at around...

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Bush Prepares to Sell Nuclear Weapons

Bush Prepares to Sell Nuclear Weapons

It took the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) nearly three (3) days of protracted negotiations in Vienna to reach the agreement which approved a US proposal to lift restrictions on selling nuclear technology to India. The NSG is a group of nuclear supplier countries which seeks to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of Guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear related exports. The NSG Guidelines are implemented by each Participating Government in accordance with its national laws and practices. Decisions on export applications are taken at the national level in accordance with national export licensing...

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Underpopulation of The Wrong Kind

â’Demographic Winter: Decline of the Human Family,â’ (DW) is the first of two documentary films to explore aspects of demographic decline.  Produced by Barry McLerran and directed by Rick Stout and Steven Smoot, analyzes what could be the greatest threat confronting humanity in the 21st century, underpopulation, of the wrong kind. “Religious observance has been shown to correlate with higher birthrates. The increasing secularization of Western societies has been accompanied by lower birthrates.” DW’s concept of living together before marriage, budgeting child births, gay marriages, divorce rate and yes the 60′s social experiments will lead to a catastrophic problem...

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