Monthly Archives: May 2010
Environmental Protection: Can you see the government’s hidden role in the BP oil spill?
What the politicians help clean with one hand, they often spill with the other.
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Repeal the healthcare bill: Here are some more arguments you can use
The evidence against it keeps pouring in, but the evidence needs to penetrate Congressional offices if it’s going to make a difference
Audit the Fed: thank or spank
Senator Vitter’s attempt to amend the so-called financial regulation bill to include Ron Paul’s “Audit the Fed” provision, failed in the Senate. Thank those who voted for it, and spank those who voted against it.
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URGENT: Audit the Fed, Update and Opportunity
Let’s fight for Ron Paul’s original, and use the Bernie Sanders compromise as a fall-back.
One Subject At A Time Act: How Financial Reform Could Cost You Your Job
The Frank-Dodd bill might empower the FTC to take control of the entire economy.
Immigration and REAL ID: Remember where you heard this
Please read and remember our predictions about the dangers posed by the intersection of these two issues.
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Read the Bills and the Financial Reform Bill: Can you make Congress nervous?
Congress constantly passes mammoth, destructive bills, without reading them. Only you can make them feel bad about this.
Bills Passed in Congress: April
The following are the bills the House and Senate passed in April, 2010.
URGENT: Audit the Fed Amendment Vote TOMORROW
The financial regulation bill is bad. Let’s at least make it include Fed transparency.