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Posted by mjavfc8832 on 11/06/09Last updated 11/06/09
Politicians are engaged in reckless, unaccountable, out-of-control spending. The story of spending tells the true story of government gone wild.
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Mark Jones United Kingdom
Categories: Finance, Domestic Policy, Executive Power, Federal Legislation, History, Current Events, Video, Economy, Monetary Policy, Congress Tags: video, USA, us president, US, story of spending, stimulus, spending, Obama, media, history of spending, History, government, george bush, Barack Obama, bank bailout, bailout, america
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The exposure of MPs expenses dominated the headlines throughout the summer and this week the Kelly Inquiry will be published...
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Mark Jones United Kingdom
Categories: Finance, Current Events, Miscellany Tags: expenses, freedom of information, heather brooke, kelly inquiry, mp, mps expenses, olympic village, parliament, taxpayers alliance, triathlon homes, UK
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On Thursday evening the British National Party will be represented by their leader Nick Griffin as a panellist on the BBC's flagship political debate show Question Time for the first time. The BBC's decision to allow the Party a national platform has caused uproar amongst the UK's political establishment.
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Mark Jones United Kingdom
Categories: Miscellany, Social Issues Tags: bbc, bbc one, bbc question time, bnp, british national party, david dimbleby, Democracy, nick griffin, question time, racism, racist, UK
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Governments are doing their desperate best to try to restore confidence in the economy. Indeed, Brown, Darling and Obama’s top economic advisors believe they can fool people into believing that everything is fine, and then the economy will recover. And for that reason, aided by the media defenders of the status quo think that it is important for everyone to keep quiet about how severe the crisis really is.
Are they right?
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Mark Jones United Kingdom
Categories: Finance, Globalism, Ethics, Current Events, Philosophy, Economy Tags: Afganistan, alistair darling, Barack Obama, depression, economic, economy, false confidence, geneva convention, gordon brown, government, great depression, Iraq, nobel peace prize, Pakistan, peace, UK
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