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FISKER GETS U.S. LOAN, BUILDS CARS IN FINLAND

Vice president Joe Biden, left, and Henrik Fisker, CEO of Fisker Automotive announces that the company will produce plug-in hybrid electric vehicles at the former General Motors Boxwood Plant, Oct. 27, 2009, in Wilmington, Del. (Rob Carr/AP Photo) By MATTHEW MOSK, BRIAN ROSS (@brianross) and RONNIE GREENE ABC NEWS and iWATCH NEWS Oct. 20, 2011 […]

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CUBA DRILLING 60 MILES FROM FLORIDA

OCTOBER 17, 2011 U.S. Will Inspect Cuban Rig Deep-Water Drilling—60 Miles From Florida—Prompts Concern About Oil Spills By RUSSELL GOLD U.S. officials are trying to make sure the American coastline will be protected as Cuba begins drilling a deep water oil well later this year about 60 miles off the Florida Keys. Administration officials will

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EPA: REGULATIONS WOULD REQUIRE 230,000 NEW EMPLOYEES, $21 BILLION !!!

By Matthew Boyle – The Daily Caller 11:57 AM 09/26/2011 The Environmental Protection Agency has said new greenhouse gas regulations, as proposed, may be “absurd” in application and “impossible to administer” by its self-imposed 2016 deadline. But the agency is still asking for taxpayers to shoulder the burden of up to 230,000 new bureaucrats —

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GOVERNMENT RESTRICTING MINING OF URANIUM IN ONE MILLION ACRES BORDERING GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK – AGENDA 21?

SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 Salazar’s Priorities A case study in green limits on job creation. These columns have described the plight of Keystone XL, a proposed oil pipeline that could become an artery carrying Canadian oil to refineries in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as a source of thousands of U.S. jobs—if the Obama Administration

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ART LAFFER – HOW TO FIGHT BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT

SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 The tragedy of the failed stimulus is felt hard in minority communities. There’s a better way. By ARTHUR LAFFER Some people actually believe government can create jobs by taxing and borrowing from people with jobs and then giving that money to people without jobs. They call this demand stimulus. To make matters

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PRESIDENT ZERO

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Read his lips: No new jobs. Fred Barnes September 12, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 48 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  It’s worth noting these programs are temporary and targeted. The president prefers that approach. It has the value of keeping the government in control. Permanent, broad-based tax rate cuts for

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ROMNEY: SELL U.S. BAILOUT STAKES IN GENERAL MOTORS AND ALLY FINANCIAL

September 5, 2011 http://detnews.com/article/20110905/POLITICS03/109050329 DAVID SHEPARDSON / Detroit News Washington Bureau Washington – Mitt Romney says he will quickly sell the government’s stakes in General Motors, Ally Financial and others that received bailouts if he is elected president. In a Detroit News interview Friday, the Republican presidential candidate and Michigan native harshly criticized President Barack

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GREEN JOBS VS REAL ENERGY JOBS

SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 ‘Green Jobs’ vs. Real Energy Jobs For every two cents of tax subsidies for ‘Big Oil,’ wind and solar get nearly $1. By STEPHEN MOORE President Obama is expected to seek another $250 billion or so in new stimulus funds next week, with plenty of money for clean energy and the creation

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EXXON, U.S. GOVERNMENT DUEL OVER OIL DISCOVERY

AUGUST 18, 2011 By RUSSELL GOLD Exxon Mobil Corp. is fighting with the U.S. government to keep control of one of its biggest oil discoveries ever, in a showdown where billions of dollars hang in the balance for both sides. The massive Gulf of Mexico discovery contains an estimated one billion barrels of recoverable oil,

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WASHINGTON ARRANGING THE CHAIRS ON THE TITANIC

WALL STREET JOURNAL August 11, 2011 Emerson Electric CEO David Farr during an earnings call, Aug. 2: GDP in the U.S. grew in the first half less than 1%. . . . It’s not new news. We have to deal with it. We have a tradition in the company to deal with those things. Then

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