"In 2003, an attempt by House Budget Committee Chairman Jim Nussle (R-IA) to address wasteful spending was rejected by the House of Representatives, and similar calls in 2004 by then-Senate Budget Committee Chairman Don Nickles (R-OK) were rejected by the Senate."
Why did the Republicans ignore this problem when they had full control of the government?
From last nights Bill Moyer Journal
Nice of them to finally do what should of been done after the last bailout of their banking friends.
As always, a greatly informative program that will only be found on PBS and FRONTLINE.
In a case that by state LAW disallows any prosecution w/o hard fact, tanigable evidence the prosecutor has altered evidence which dealt with the ONLY hard fact evidence (trajectory of wound) with the knowledge and assistence of the court appointed attorney.
This is the price of Unregulated -Free Market - Capitalism. There is absolutely no way this could happen with out the deregulation by our government.
"William K. Black suspects that it was more than greed and incompetence that brought down the U.S. financial sector and plunged the economy in recession — it was fraud. And he would know. When it comes to financial shenanigans, William K.
Upon watching this documentary, I felt I must share it with as many people as possible. I found it extremely enlightening on some time lines and events that have occurred that has gotten us into this economic fiasco.
It wasn't "if" this global economic implosion would happen the only question was WHEN. The U.S.
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