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Why QE3 Won’t Jumpstart the Economy - and What Would

September 23rd, 2012
by Ellen Brown The economy could use a good dose of “aggregate demand”—new spending money in the pockets of consumers—but QE3 won’t do it. Neither will it trigger the dreaded hyperinflation. In fact, it won’t do much at all. There are better… more »

Bailout Fraud and Unaccountability

September 23rd, 2012
by Stephen Lendman On December 8, 2008, the Senate confirmed Neil Barofsky's nomination as Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) watchdog. He assumed the post of SIGTARP (Special Inspector General for TARP). On July 20, 2009, he estimated the $700… more »

A View From 47%-land

September 22nd, 2012
by Kentw007 I've never written a letter to an elected official before, but I couldn't let a man running for President get away with personally insulting my family so I sent him the following letter. The sad thing is that he would have actually had an… more »

Wake Up: Reject the Two-Party Plutocracy

September 21st, 2012
Joel S. Hirschhorn Here we go again. Millions of Americans will soon vote for either the Republican or Democratic presidential candidate not because they deeply believe that he is absolutely the best possible president the country needs and can have.… more »

Hypocrisy Not Democracy in America

September 21st, 2012
by Stephen Lendman US elections are farcical. Obama and Romney represent two sides of the same coin. Neither offers choice. Democracy never existed and doesn't now. Rhetoric substitutes for reality. Republicans and Democrats offer the worst of all… more »

Unconditional Surrender in Chicago

September 21st, 2012
by Stephen Lendman September 18, 2012 will be remembered in Chicago as a day of infamy. Corrupt city officials and union bosses won. Teachers, parents, and kids lost. On September 10, teachers walked out. Core issues were at stake. Most important is… more »

One Place to Cut Spending: Kidnapping and Torture

September 20th, 2012
By David Swanson I know it seems like more of a noble sacrifice to cut spending on things people less fortunate than ourselves need, but can somebody explain to me why it wouldn't be at least that noble to eliminate the budget of the CIA, which serves… more »

Chicago's War on Education

September 19th, 2012
by Stephen Lendman Corrupt city officials and union bosses want teacher rights marginalized and kids denied education. It's longstanding policy. War is waged on labor. Doing so harms parents and children. Public education's future is up for grabs. A… more »

Syria's Divided Opposition

September 19th, 2012
by Stephen Lendman Violent and nonviolent elements comprise Syria's opposition. Peaceful ones want differences resolved diplomatically and politically. Violent ones are responsible for ravaging Syria since March 2011. No end of conflict looks imminent.… more »

September Surprise in Chicago

September 18th, 2012
by Stephen Lendman September 17 marks Occupy Wall Street's first anniversary. Appropriate activities are planned. At issue are popular over money power rights. They matter everywhere. Chicago teachers demand them. So do parents and kids. September 17… more »

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