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Saudi Arabia Used U.S. Veterans To Lobby Against 9/11 Bill

Saudi Arabia Used U.S. Veterans To Lobby Against 9/11 Bill

Authored by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

Elements of the charm offensive include the launch of a pro-Saudi Arabia media portal operated by high-profile Republican campaign consultants; a special English-language website devoted to putting a positive spin on the latest developments in the Yemen war; glitzy dinners with American political and business elites; and a non-stop push to sway reporters and policymakers.

 

More Solar Jobs Is A Curse, Not A Blessing

More Solar Jobs Is A Curse, Not A Blessing

Authored by Paul Driessen via The Mises Institute,

Citing U.S. Department of Energy data, the New York Times recently reported that the solar industry employs far more Americans than wind or coal: 374,000 in solar versus 100,000 in wind and 160,000 in coal mining and coal-fired power generation. Only the natural gas sector employs more people: 398,000 workers in gas production, electricity generation, home heating and petrochemicals.

US-Mexico Reach Sugar Trade Deal...There's Just One Problem

US-Mexico Reach Sugar Trade Deal...There's Just One Problem

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced Tuesday that he had reached “an agreement in principle” with his Mexican counterpart, Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo, on a new trade deal governing the trade of raw and refined sugar between the US and Mexico.

There’s only one problem: The US sugar industry has said it’s unable to support the agreement in its current form, according to Reuters.

Ross said that Mexico met nearly every request by the US sugar industry to fix problems with a 2014 sugar trade agreement.

Why The Money in You're Bank Account is Not As Safe as You May Think

Via The Daily Bell

Banks are supposed to be the epitome of secure. You can put your money in their vaults, and forget about it. Don’t worry everything will be fine. And even if the bank goes under, the federal government insures deposits of up to $250,000.

But that won’t help if the government is the thief. The United States government can freeze your bank accounts for basically no reason, without due process. Then it is up to you to prove your innocence.

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