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1: Bail Out Harms Responsible Homeowners
Treasury is about to implement the bailout plan that rewards bad behavior, while penalizing those who followed the rules.

2: Bail Out Or Help Out?
The government is sending the arsonists to put out the fire they started in the financial markets. What will happen?

3: Sarah Palin: Not Your Typical Work At Home Mom!
John McCain's choice of Govenor of Alaska Sarah Palin is one of the most "crazy like a fox" choices and is revitalizing the Republican's campaign and has every one talking.

4: Is Sarah Palin Qualified to Be Vice President or Not?
Since she was picked by John McCain to be his vice presidential running mate the media has jumped all over her, relentlessly.

5: The 2008 Elections: Will You Get Exactly What You Wish For?
Back in 2006 the Democrat Party and their Mainstream Media sponsors initiated an ad campaign that rightfully exposed those Republicans who were abusing their power. The Republicans who had seized control of both Houses in 1994 by promising Conservatism had reneged on their, "Contract with America".

6: The McCain Tax Reform Plan For Long Term Economic Growth?
The plan outlined here is investor and economy friendly. Where jobs are lost, new entities will be needed, based of the premise that regulated capitalism can work well. As shoppers and homeowners, as retirees and employees, as business owners and investors, this is the reform plan we need.

7: Corporate Income Tax Reform--- Seriously
At the root of the problem is the tremendous investment the major parties have in nurturing divisiveness, jealousy, and misunderstanding in the electorate. Politicians are much more interested in talking about change than they are in actually legislating it.

8: Today's Mortgage Interest Rates And The Health Of The Economy
While the health of the economy has come under attack for the last 7 years, there has really been no reason for it. With interest rates low, and possibly headed lower, the economy may be, actually very good! This article examines interest rates through the last 35 years and the state of the present economy.


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