Congress: "The best government money can buy"
As midterm election campaigns heat up, it is important to not forget how influential lobbyists are when it comes to determening elections. The film "The Best Money can Buy" is the first-ever, behind-the-scenes examination of the lobbying system and its influence on our elected candidates. Francis Megahy the director of "The Best Money can Buy" says large corporations are funneling money through these lobbyists into Congress to gain influence over policy creation
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
US failed economic war against Cuba
US failed economic war against Cuba
The United States placed economic sanctions against Cuba 50 years ago and has restricted US citizens from traveling there ever since. A half century later, who have the economic sanctions really hurt? Even though President Obama has made it easier for Americans of Cuban decent to visit their relatives in Cuba, many believe he has not done enough to lift the embargo.
The United States placed economic sanctions against Cuba 50 years ago and has restricted US citizens from traveling there ever since. A half century later, who have the economic sanctions really hurt? Even though President Obama has made it easier for Americans of Cuban decent to visit their relatives in Cuba, many believe he has not done enough to lift the embargo.
Midterm elections: Campaigning for dummies
Midterm elections: Campaigning for dummies
As the midterm elections come closer, it seems Americans are knee deep in campaign commercials and other advertisements to persuade their vote. Many conservative candidates are rolling up their sleeves and dumbing down issues in order to appeal to their constituents and retake Congress. Will Republicans be able to take the majority in Washington again? Keith Koffler the editor of White House Dossier believes that initially conservatives wouldn't be able to change much but must look to 2012 to get a Republican President and majority in Congress.
As the midterm elections come closer, it seems Americans are knee deep in campaign commercials and other advertisements to persuade their vote. Many conservative candidates are rolling up their sleeves and dumbing down issues in order to appeal to their constituents and retake Congress. Will Republicans be able to take the majority in Washington again? Keith Koffler the editor of White House Dossier believes that initially conservatives wouldn't be able to change much but must look to 2012 to get a Republican President and majority in Congress.
Alex Jones: "Bilderberg meetings in public"
Alex Jones: "Bilderberg meetings in public"
Protestors in France and other European countries are taking to the streets to demand change, however in the US there has not been a mass protests by its citizens. Even though most people in the United States believe that the government has to much control, according to a Gallup poll its as much as 59% of Americans who are dissatisfied with their government. Radio Host Alex Jones of Infowars.com believes that the United States citizens are beginning to wake up to the tyrannical government and are beginning to arm themeselves with guns and other means.
Protestors in France and other European countries are taking to the streets to demand change, however in the US there has not been a mass protests by its citizens. Even though most people in the United States believe that the government has to much control, according to a Gallup poll its as much as 59% of Americans who are dissatisfied with their government. Radio Host Alex Jones of Infowars.com believes that the United States citizens are beginning to wake up to the tyrannical government and are beginning to arm themeselves with guns and other means.