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Solar & Wind companies are thriving because of massive subsidies -- many of which are set to expire at the end of the year. Again MSNBC shows it's bias, and is unable to give us actual economic news.
Anyone who takes economic advice from MSNBC, who might as well simply be called the Ministry of Propaganda, is going...more
This article doesn't make a lot of sense. It is entitled "should" get for free, when it's actually ways to get things for free.
A little misleading as it doesn't speak to the quality of the items you're going to get. Most of the "free" magazines are horrible. The "Free" cellphone isn't free at all. Most of the ...more
This is a new game, where we only talk about debt in terms of percentage of GDP.
The other new game is where you take an earlier time, when the tax code was different than it is now, and apply a single rate factor against today's average (which is based on different rules).
You don't find much talk of double taxa...more
The author clearly lives in an alternate reality. If you really think the Government has done a good job with this program, request a statement of everything you have contributed, and figure out what your benefit would have been had you invested in an annuity from one of those big eeeevil insurance companies.
You'l...more
There's a similarity between the two cities that MSN will NEVER mention:
Detroit, and Michigan have been under one party Democratic rule for 40 years. In Detroit the AFL/CIO and the Democratic party are indistinguishable. The corruption at all levels of government is astounding.
Las Vegas, and Nevada have been ...more
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