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Tag Archives: Steven Chu
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Tagged Darrell Issa, Energy policy, Gas Prices, Gasoline Prices, Natural Gas, Oil Drilling Moratorium, Steven Chu
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by Susan Stamper Brown

President Obama had a busy week. After helping to eliminate the world’s number one terrorist, Obama switched gears to focus on raising a record $1 billion in campaign contributions. Rather than capitalizing on bin Laden’s demise by using an event to rally allies in a focused campaign to finish the job to root out bin Laden’s more notorious associates, Obama is rallying supporters to donate their capital so he … Read the Rest of this Post
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Tagged ABC News, Andrew McLaughlin, Barack Obama, Campaign Finances, Center for Public Integrity, Citizens United, Energy, Fisker Automotive, George Kaiser, Google, Green Energy, John Doerr, Jon Roos, Priorities USA, Steve Westly, Steven Chu, Supreme Court
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by Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson

As Americans increasingly feel the pinch of higher prices for food and fuel, the Federal Reserve’s QE2 policy of creating more money has been called into question. Asked if the Fed bore some responsibility for these vexing price increases, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke essentially replied, “It’s not our fault.” Instead, Bernanke blamed the price increases on “global supply and demand conditions.”
Is Chairman Bernanke correct? To use a well-known phrase: … Read the Rest of this Post
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Tagged Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Commodities Research Bureau, Drilling Ban, economic crisis, Economic Issues, Economics, Federal Reserve, Gas Prices, Gasoline Prices, Inflation, Oil Drilling Moratorium, Quantitative Easing, Steven Chu
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by Don Feder, GrassTopsUSA.com

Where’s the outrage?
Given what Barack Obama is doing to the Constitution, the economy and our future, the American people should be up in arms (metaphorically speaking, civility-hysterics take note). Citizens should be marching on Washington with pitchforks and flaming brands in hand (also a metaphor). Every city should see demonstrations to make the most raucous Tea Party rally look like Sunday night in Pierre, South Dakota.
Instead, it’s a … Read the Rest of this Post
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Tagged Barack Obama, Deficit, Deficits, Democratic Party, Democrats, Economic Issues, Economics, Egypt, Energy policy, Foreign Policy, Government Spending, Inflation, Islamic Fundamentalism, Islamic Radicalism, Islamic Terrorism, Libya, Muammar Qaddafi, Muslim Brotherhood, National Debt, Newt Gingrich, Obamacare, outreach to Muslims, Steven Chu
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by Susan Stamper Brown
Poor Peggy Joseph. Overwhelmed by the promise of hope after hearing an Obama campaign speech, Joseph said, “I never thought this day would ever happen. I won’t have worry about putting gas in my car. I won’t have to worry about paying my mortgage. You know, if I help [Obama], he’s gonna [sic] help me.” Peggy kept her part of the bargain, but looking at food and gas prices lately, the … Read the Rest of this Post
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Tagged Barack Obama, Department of Energy, Energy policy, Environmentalism, Gasoline Prices, Ken Salazar, Steven Chu
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