Friday, December 28, 2012

Interesting Headlines in the News Dec 28

After the Disaster: American Rebirth or Interment?
Piers Morgan: 'It's Time For an Amendment to the Bible'
Social Security Ran $47.8 Billion Deficit in FY 2012; Disabled Workers Hit
U.S. Treasury, Trying to Duck Borrowing Limit,

A Conservative Case For The Welfare State
Home Prices Rose In 9th Straight Month
US Retailers Scramble After Lackluster Holiday Sales
Your 2013 Guide to Investing in Gold
Precious Metals "Under Pressure" Ahead of Year-End, US "Due to Hit Debt Ceiling This Monday" says Geithner
Recent gold price take down is like what happened before the big take-off in the late 70s recalls Jim Sinclair
Obama's Phony Fannie, Freddie 'Reform'
For Four Retailers, Do or Die
Prospects for Cliff Deal Dim
2 Reasons to be Bullish on Gold
Fiscal Cliff Diving
Liberals Who Cling to Their Guns
Obama's GOP Tax Collectors
16 Things About 2013 That Are Really Going To Stink
Say Good-bye To The Good Life
Government Dependents Outnumber

Reid: 'Fiscal cliff' deal unlikely
Senate vote begins on reauthorizing surveillance programs
Consumer confidence slides from 'cliff'
Gallup Poll: 54% Have Favorable Opinion of the NRA
LIBOR Rates.
White House Wants to Expand Refis

BARNEY FRANK NOT RULING OUT KERRY'S SENATE SEAT
New Home Sales and Distressing Gap
Ten Economic Questions For 2013
S. Korean media: DPRK deploys missiles
China opposes US defense act
Is Obama About to Betray Those Who Re-Elected Him

Tea Party Turmoil: FreedomWorks' Dick Armey

The Coming Isolation of the USDollar
Syrian rebels sidetracked by scramble for spoils of war
Facebook Purges Pro-Gun Accounts
Obama calls Hill leaders for Friday cliff talks
The most educated and indebted generation ever – Average student debt has tripled since 1990 while earnings have gone stagnant for college graduates.
Bankers with Borders
Major borrowers to reduce bank deposits: Fed survey
Household debt burden hits 29-year low
Spain's house prices to fall another 30pc as glut keeps growing
Higher Taxes for All:

Possible strike at docks

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