Reagan's true legacy: The Tea Party … Tea Party Challenging the status quo is the correct condition of American conservatism. At the end of the American Revolution, Benjamin Rush, who had signed the Declaration of Independence, vowed that though the war with Great Britain was over, the Revolution would go on. The stirrings of original American conservatism were found in such sentiments....Read More
"F*** the EU": Top State Dep't official's phone call to U.S. ambassador in Ukraine leaked online. I'd call it a bombshell, not because of what's being said but because we're able to listen to it at all. The identities of the speakers haven't been officially confirmed but Jay Carney didn't deny when asked that this is Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nulan...Read More
Reagan's true legacy: The Tea Party … Tea Party Challenging the status quo is the correct condition of American conservatism. At the end of the American Revolution, Benjamin Rush, who had signed the Declaration of Independence, vowed that though the war with Great Britain was over, the Revolution would go on. The stirrings of original American conservatism were found in such sentiments....Read More
"F*** the EU": Top State Dep't official's phone call to U.S. ambassador in Ukraine leaked online. I'd call it a bombshell, not because of what's being said but because we're able to listen to it at all. The identities of the speakers haven't been officially confirmed but Jay Carney didn't deny when asked that this is Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nulan...Read More
Coming to a Post Office Near You: Loans You Can Trust? … The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder. But it doesn't have to be this way. In the same remarkable report this week, the OIG explored the possibility of the USPS offering basic banking services – bill paying, check cashing, small loans – to its custom...Read More
Simon Jenkins … apologised to the Germans for the forthcoming "avalanche of often sickening Great War memorabilia, largely at their expense. It will be the British at their worst: sanctimonious, self-congratulatory, worshipping at the tomb of the unknown, awful German." The war was nothing more than a pointless grinder, churning millions of bright young men into fertiliser for the...Read More
Coming to a Post Office Near You: Loans You Can Trust? … The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder. But it doesn't have to be this way. In the same remarkable report this week, the OIG explored the possibility of the USPS offering basic banking services – bill paying, check cashing, small loans – to its custom...Read More
Simon Jenkins … apologised to the Germans for the forthcoming "avalanche of often sickening Great War memorabilia, largely at their expense. It will be the British at their worst: sanctimonious, self-congratulatory, worshipping at the tomb of the unknown, awful German." The war was nothing more than a pointless grinder, churning millions of bright young men into fertiliser for the...Read More
MINING.com recently caught up with Pretium Resources' CEO Robert Quartermain who updated us on the company's flagship Brucejack project in British Columbia.Read More
Emerging markets risk repeating eurozone blunder of synchronised tightening. Where have [we] seen this screenplay before? A string of countries tighten policy at the same time – some drastically – in order to prevent capital flight and show investors how tough they can be. Turkey, South Africa, and India all raised rates last week. Brazil and Indonesia did so before. Chile, Peru, Hunga...Read More
Justice Antonin Scalia says World War II-style internment camps could happen again … Justice Antonin Scalia predicts that the Supreme Court will eventually authorize another wartime abuse of civil rights such as the internment camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II. – WashingtonExaminerDominant Social Theme: Whatever is happening is fully justified and in the best interests o...Read More
Emerging markets risk repeating eurozone blunder of synchronised tightening. Where have [we] seen this screenplay before? A string of countries tighten policy at the same time – some drastically – in order to prevent capital flight and show investors how tough they can be. Turkey, South Africa, and India all raised rates last week. Brazil and Indonesia did so before. Chile, Peru, Hunga...Read More
Justice Antonin Scalia says World War II-style internment camps could happen again … Justice Antonin Scalia predicts that the Supreme Court will eventually authorize another wartime abuse of civil rights such as the internment camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II. – WashingtonExaminerDominant Social Theme: Whatever is happening is fully justified and in the best interests o...Read More
Kiip CEO Brian Wong, who at 22 years old was just named to the Forbes Top 30 Under 30 list for the third time, joins HuffPost Live to discuss how being so young affects his business.Watch Full Segment Here: http://huff.lv/1kTNhZ5Subscribe to HuffPost Live Today: http://bit.ly/13RzzjwHuffPost Live is a live-streaming network that puts you, the community, front and center.HuffPost Live streams 12 ho...Read More
Unternehmensvorstellung Pretium Resources Inc. (TSX-V: PVG; FRA: 6P7: ISIN: CA74139C1023 ) von Joseph J. Ovsenek,Chief Development Officer & Director, in Vancouver, Januar 2014. Ein detailliertes Firmenprofil finden Sie unter: http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmen...Read More
Listen up, guys! Dave Lackie shares the most important things you should be doing to take care of your skin.Read More
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew Warns Time Is Running Out To Lift Debt Ceiling … Says U.S. will be unable to pay its bills past end of February if Congress doesn't raise debt ceiling … The Treasury Department will run out of "extraordinary measures" to keep the government afloat by the end of February if Congress does not act to raise the debt limit, Treasury Secretary Jack L...Read More
Stocks unravel after factory report; Dow sinks 300-plus points … U.S. stocks were hammered on Monday, with benchmark indexes falling through key support levels after a gauge of factory activity disappointed, heightening concern about the economy before Friday's monthly jobs report. – CNBCDominant Social Theme: The Dow goes up until it doesn't.Free-Market Analysis: Once more the...Read More
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew Warns Time Is Running Out To Lift Debt Ceiling … Says U.S. will be unable to pay its bills past end of February if Congress doesn't raise debt ceiling … The Treasury Department will run out of "extraordinary measures" to keep the government afloat by the end of February if Congress does not act to raise the debt limit, Treasury Secretary Jack L...Read More
Stocks unravel after factory report; Dow sinks 300-plus points … U.S. stocks were hammered on Monday, with benchmark indexes falling through key support levels after a gauge of factory activity disappointed, heightening concern about the economy before Friday's monthly jobs report. – CNBCDominant Social Theme: The Dow goes up until it doesn't.Free-Market Analysis: Once more the...Read More