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Will The U.S. Lift The Cuba Cigar Embargo

November 18, 2010 | Author: Dave Dylan | Posted in Commentary

Have you ever sampled the delights of a real Cuban cigar? Probably not, though you’ve heard about them everywhere. Unfortunately, a Cuban cigar humidor is not an option if you are an American. These cigars are made exclusively in Cuba and are said to be one of the finest cigars in the world. Even the cigar rollers in Cuba are said to be of such high caliber, that to smoke a true Cuban is a delicacy. Cuban cigars are labeled with the patriotic motto “Hecho en Cuba”, or made in Cuba.

The Republican Tea Party Has Scary Plans For The USA

September 10, 2010 | Author: Ralph Morris | Posted in Commentary

It’s scary to me that polling shows the GOP possibly winning majorities in the House & Senate midterns. I do not understand how people could be so forgetful. Do they not remember the mess that Bush left us with in January of 2009?

Authentic Personalized Checks On The Largeness Of Government

August 17, 2010 | Author: Fred Heck | Posted in Commentary

According to the Brookings Institute, the true number of government jobs that includes all Federal civil servants, contractor jobs, grantee jobs, uniformed military personnel and postal jobs is 11,028,000 jobs. When one checks and takes into the account the masses who mostly are not counted: the unemployed, those retired on social security, those on welfare public assistance, state and local workers, police officers, teachers, firemen, road departments and the legislature payroll, those figures become alarmingly large!

The U.S. Government’s Irresponsible Spending Has To Stop

August 13, 2010 | Author: Scott Johnson | Posted in Commentary

People still talk about the 2009 stimulus bill even though it was passed over a year ago. While it is still in the news almost every week, many people don’t seem to understand that it was there to give aid to large businesses as well as state governments. There was nothing in it for the average guy on the street.