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USA News, Aug 12, 2011


Rattled investors have no safe place to wait out stock storm
USA Today
By Sandra Block, USA TODAY When the US was on the verge of defaulting on its debts for the first time in history, Jon Lannom, 55, of Dallas, moved his retirement savings into money market funds. Default was averted, but Lannom has no regrets. ...
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry banks on high-dollar donors
USA Today
By Fredreka Schouten and Christopher Schnaars, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, poised to enter the presidential race this weekend, is a fundraising powerhouse who has relied on a cadre of Republican mega-donors to collect more than $100 ...
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Is there any other way to save the US economy apart from printing more dollars?
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First everybody waited for August 2nd – the X-day – when Barack Obama could have announced a technical default of the world's biggest economy. Fortunately, the Congress and Obama's administration agreed to lift the federal debt limit. ...
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S&P—The New Villain Of Obama Administration
Technorati
S&P is the new villain in the financial world for downgrading the credit rating of USA. It is the same rating agency that had consistently given the failed Lehman Brothers and other financial institutions top rating when they did not deserve that. ...
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The Presidential Planner: The Economy and Fundraising
ABC News (blog)
in other words,the exact opposite of Barack Obama.What do you have to watch out for when you hike in La Crosse? 59% disapproval rate of the Republican party. Approval of Tea party at 25%. A recent USA Today/Gallup poll released on Tuesday shows that 51 ...
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One of These Is Not Like the Other
Canada Free Press
In their view, you are more likely to pay back the money you borrow with interest; you are less likely to default or go bankrupt or otherwise prove to be a black hole down which their money was thrown. Your credit score goes down, however, ...
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Africa: US Debt Ceiling Debate And the Alternatives
AllAfrica.com
Without excessive exaggeration, one might say of the United States today what once was said of Prussia -- that it is a state owned by its army.' What Pfaff did not ask is who owns the military? Whose interest does the military serve? ...
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Sovereign Debt Pressure Spreads to Insurers̢۪ Balance Sheets: AM Best
Insurance Journal
If the US itself is reduced, who's higher rated than the USA? Let's get real. The US will not default, even if it has to reduce its welfare state a little, or somehow mortgage the future of every baby born since the year 2000. LOL… ...
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George Osborne: The do-nothing chancellor
The Guardian
On the western flank, Barack Obama has been floored by a tag team of Republicans and credit-rating agencies. Even in the former bright spots of Asia, there are doubts about the sustainability of China and India's boom. At a time when credit ratings for ...
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Live: Republicans debate in Iowa
USA Today
By David Jackson, USA TODAY The Republican candidates debated tonight in Ames, Iowa -- most of them anyway; Texas Gov. Rick Perry makes his candidacy official this weekend. Mixing it up tonight were former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney; US Rep. ...
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Voter ID Equals 'Jim Crow'? Nonsense!
Dakota Voice
By Gina Miller on August 11th, 2011 On Tuesday's broadcast I featured the deranged thinking of the communist Left that was displayed in a column from the Communist Party USA's website written by someone calling himself Gus Hall (although I doubt it was ...
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Most Americans say US on wrong track: Poll
Business Times - Malaysia
A USA Today/Gallup poll this week suggested possible evidence of an anti-incumbent wave building, saying only 24 per cent of Americans believe most members of Congress deserve re-election, the lowest percentage since Gallup began asking the question in ...
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Default, America!
BullionVault
But make no mistake, it will get better. In fact, at this point, a US default is the only conceivable remedy to our debt affliction. You see, the United States has been able to coast on its top-tier credit rating for far too long. ...
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Default Or Not Default? GOP Leader: 'We're Very Close' To Debt ...
GOP leader: 'We're very close' to debt deal with Obama (USA Today): ... Late Attempt at Debt-Limit Deal to Avert Default (Fox News) ...
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Obama: 50 years old today, with a crisis in U.S.
President Barack Obama today will be a time in his busy schedule to ... Sign up, become my fan and join me in changing the face of online news! .... Barack Obama announced a last-minute deal on Sunday to avert a possible default by ...
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