New Labour Shadow Chancellor, by Peter Jones Ed Balls can rightly claim that he has plenty of experience at HM Treasury and indeed he was Gordon Brown's closest political ally. Published 08Feb2011, viewed 224 times
Tea Party: "Liberté, E'galité, Fraternité", by Stan Moody Revolutions are the stuff of appealing to the discomfort of the masses...Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann, the darlings of the Tea Party movement, have long since moved away from political conviction to expediency...The author draws the distinction with characters from Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities." Published 27Feb2011, viewed 262 times
Understanding California's New Requirements for Energy Efficient Buildings, by Valerie Jenkins The State of California is taking a leadership role in green building policies by mandating sustainable building practices through the new CalGreen buidling code and by requiring energy consumption data disclosure in commercila real estate transactions. Published 27Feb2011, viewed 293 times
Tony Blair Criticised Over War Decisions From The Sofa, by Peter Jones Two previous chiefs of the UK civil service have said before the Chilcot Iraq inquiry that Tony Blair took Britain to war in Iraq with out the approval of his cabinet. Published 27Feb2011, viewed 255 times
Private Prisons Are Us? Maybe Not!, by Stan Moody The appointment of Joseph Ponte as Maine Commissioner of Corrections has drawn fire from prison activists...The thing that sticks in their craw is that he most recently was warden of a private prison in Nevada...That is his saving grace, in the opinion of this writer...As an employee in the public sector, Ponte, in particular, would kick up a firestorm by benefiting a former employer... Published 27Feb2011, viewed 209 times
Wall Street Blames Single Mother of Two, by Skip Conover Wall Street wants Americans to believe that poor people and the Middle Class were the causes of the global financial crisis. Not! Most of us lost all or a major part of our life's savings because of the way Wall Street was allowed to run its business—hand's off, "We want complete freedom to do whatever we want. Freedom, freedom, that's what we need! Freedom!" Let's talk about what really happened! Published 25Feb2011, viewed 210 times
Ex Prime Minisiter Gordon Brown Fears His Mobile Phone Was Hacked, by Peter Jones Ex Prime Minister Gordon Brown has contacted Scotland Yard to state that his mobile phone may have been illegaly listened to while he was in Government. Published 10Feb2011, viewed 192 times
Tony Blair War Inquiry, by Peter Jones Tony Blair was recalled by the Iraq enquiry because the account he had provided last year had been contradicted by the information provided by other witnesses and official documentation. Published 24Feb2011, viewed 192 times
Was The Labour Party a War Monger ?, by Peter Jones The invasion of Iraq raises many questions and few answers. Why did Britain commit to War with out an exit plan. Why did British troops not have the proper equipment? Why did we take on a second front whilst still engaged in Afghanistan. Why did we not ensure that our casualties were kept to a minimum, Published 24Feb2011, viewed 230 times
National Debt Relief, by Scott F Paradis The federal government is in the hole over fourteen trillion dollars and dropping further into debt to the tune of $100 billion per month. Public Law 111-139, enacted February 12, 2010, raised the U.S. debt ceiling to $14.294 trillion. Less than one year later we are fast approaching this artificial limit. Maintaining our current speed and trajectory that debt limit is going to be nothing but a insignificant speed bump to a fast moving big rig. Published 28Jan2011, viewed 196 times
One Lucky Gun Owner, by Skip Conover The legal gun owner in Tucson was indeed extremely lucky! He left his weapon in its holster, and thereby avoided two potentially tragic mistakes. If he had started firing, what would have happened? Would you do the right thing in such an event? Published 22Feb2011, viewed 234 times
Subtle Slurs and Code Words - the New Face of Discrimination and Prejudice, by Brian Mahany Discrimination is alive and well in our society, although now it is often just below the surface and "hidden" by code words. Code word discriminatin is a growing problem for American businesses. Throw in a $61 million jury award recently made for calling a Lebanese truck driver a "camel jockey" and its obvious that code words can also be an expensive problem. Published 22Feb2011, viewed 278 times
Domestic Solar Power Systems - What's In It For Me?, by Jamie Lyons Solar power has been with us for many years now, from the humble solar
powered calculator through to the SEGS CSP installation in California's
Mojave Desert (capable of producing an incredible 354 MW of power) - it
is used to power all manner of devices and supplement grid supply in
many areas... Published 04Feb2011, viewed 230 times
What Is The Future For Aircraft Carriers?, by Phil Marks The world aircraft carrier fleet is certain to expand during the 21st century - new builds, refurbishments and off-the-shelf designs for existing operators, plus new entrants to the aircraft carrier club such as China and Pakistan, and possibly Taiwan and Japan. New technology, electromagnetic catapults, new generation STVOL aircraft from the US, China and Russia all add up to a very interesting century for carrier watchers. Published 19Feb2011, viewed 746 times
Labour Wants To Work With The Liberal Democrats, by Peter Jones The Labour party failed to secure a working coalition with the Liberal Democrats but many doubt that they really tried. It is very doubtfull if a coalition would have worked for for two main reasons. The first one is that the two parties if combined did not enjoy a working majority. The second one is that as a pre condition for a coalition the Labour leader Brown would have had to resign. Published 19Feb2011, viewed 207 times
5 Federal Loans To Know For First Time Home Buyers, by Philip Georgiades Brief infomative description about government mortgage loan products.- $0 Down VA Loan, $0 Down USRDA Loan, 3.5% Down FHA Loan, FHA 203k Construction / Rehab Loan, 20% Down Conventional Loan Published 18Feb2011, viewed 625 times
America Embraces The Mythical Golden Goose, by Scott F Paradis America has succumb to the illusion that one can in fact get "something for nothing." Our political leaders have discovered the "golden goose" and are acting with maximum dispatch to exploit that fowl. The Fed is now creating money from nothing, as we, the complacent masses, arrogantly delude ourselves into thinking the house of cards can never crumble. We must steel ourselves for the painful awakening,when that goose is cooked. Published 22Jan2011, viewed 197 times
Labour Pact With The Liberal Democrats, by Peter Jones Ed Miliband has said that the decision by the Lib Dem's to form a coalition with the Conservatives was a "tragic
mistake" and suggests that they should combine forces with the
Labour party on matters of common interest. Published 22Jan2011, viewed 196 times
Oldham By-Election Result No Cause For Alarm, by Peter Jones The Oldham by-election result goes typically to form for a by-election held early on in the life of a parliament. However hostory clearly shows that It does not give any form of security to the Labour leader Ed Miliband. Published 16Feb2011, viewed 208 times
Is Ed Miliband a Future Prime Minister In Waiting?, by Peter Jones Having beaten his brother David to the post is Ed Miliband a Prime Minister in waiting or will he just be kept waiting. In many ways he reminds me of Neil Kinnock. Perhaps he is there simply to hold the Fort for a potential Prime Minister with charisma and gravitas to emerge as he clearly lacks these basic qualities. Published 15Feb2011, viewed 315 times
Is Ed Miliband A Man Of Straw?, by Peter Jones Is Ed Miliband the star in a Punch and Judy show or is he really trying to lead his party out of the wilderness? Published 23Jan2011, viewed 197 times
Is The Labour Party Lost?, by Peter Jones The Labour party seems to have lost its way under the new leadership of Ed Miliband. He beat his brother David by a very narrow margin and it would appear that his brother David would have been a much better choice. Published 12Feb2011, viewed 202 times
A Fine Line and the Role of the Media, by Skip Conover Today we have media outlets that can reach one billion listeners in less than a second. When they allow an advocate for violence to say something on their "air," they are walking that "fine line" of what is ethical to communicate to their audience. The media is free to choose what they publish. They have no obligation to allow vitriolic speech on their "air." Published 11Feb2011, viewed 186 times
Is Ed Miliband A Man Of Today?, by Peter Jones Ed Miliband the Labour party leader has said that "David
Cameron is squeezing the living standards of ordinary families, he wants
to make it easier to sack workers and he is letting the banks off the
hook." He says this with out taking responsibility for the dreadfull mess left by the last Labour Government.Ed Miliband is not a man for today he is from the past! Published 26Jan2011, viewed 204 times
What Does Lord Prescott Think Of Ed Miliband?, by Peter Jones What does John Prescott think of Gordon Brown,Tony Blair or the new leader of the Labour Party Ed Miliband. John Prescott disliked the ruling elite but has accepted a peerage.
Always for the 'workers' in his Union but he had the use of a grace and favour home courtesy of
the Union. Always for the 'people' yet he paid his council tax with public money and got
caught. A 'man of the people' who drove around in two Jaguars! Published 25Jan2011, viewed 238 times
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