... quite a way away, actually... Him: Oh, a Pig Islander! Cause, y'know, that's what they're calling the North Islanders these days... I'm tellin' ya, if you is a Pig Islander, you can go right to the government building and tell them all in there that I am not a pedophile, and these people shouldn't ...
The word-choice “radical groups” presents the US perspective in a nutshell: anyone struggling for some level of social or economic justice against a government in the hip-pocket of the USA.
... would subsidize insurance for poorer Americans, establish a new government-run public option and create health insurance exchanges to make it easier for small groups and individuals to purchase coverage. It would also cap annual out-of-pocket expenses and prevent insurance companies from denying ...
... failed, to their great surprise, and the professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great; but when government takes all the reward away; no one will try or want to succeed. Could not be any simpler than that....
... the General may not be willing to make, GM will keep Opel. Is this a good idea? Those who think so cite the 1981 Chrysler bailout. Back then, the federal government made the rescue contingent on Chrysler effectively divesting its overseas operations. This made Chrysler a regional (i.e., North American ...
... is easier, repeated this risible contention yesterday when he said: “American do not want a trillion dollar government takeover of health care that increases costs and lets Washington bureaucrats make decisions that should be made by doctors and patients.” (Emphasis mine) Mr. Boehner’s specious ...
... percent. Bernanke has underwritten every sector of the financial system with government guarantees. He has provided full-value loans for dodgy collateral which is worth only a fraction of its original value. The market can no longer operate without the Fed. The Fed IS the market, which is why ...
... "But, seriously, it's not easy to be imbued with fury when you're basically making a giant Paas Easter egg." Additionally, clusters of disaffected Iranians turned out in protest of another government this year: their own. Iran's current president, Mahmoud Ahmadiniejad, has come under harsh scrutiny for what ...