GM Pushing for Government to Sell Ownership Stake
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- Created on Tuesday, 18 September 2012 13:13
- Written by Cliff Levine
Between TARP and the second auto bailout pushed by President Obama, General Motors (GM) has faced tough scrutiny from car buyers and Americans in general. The bailout was not popular, despite the lies propagated by the Obama campaign, which want the public to believe Obama single-handedly saved the company. And the bailout didn't stop GM or Chrysler from going bankrupt, which is how it was pitched to work. The entire situation became beneficial to one particular group: the United Auto Workers union. Now, GM is pushing the government to sell their stake, but the government is telling them no.
Add a commentObama Campaign Uses Communist Propaganda Outlet to Attack Romney
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- Created on Monday, 17 September 2012 08:03
- Written by The Loyal Opposition
The Obama campaign cares about one thing and will stop at nothing to achieve their objective: re-elect Barack Hussein Obama through as much lies and propaganda that they can get away with. As we've seen, the Obama Brown Shirts solely use lies because the facts on the president and his record are awful - and the media lets it slide. On Friday, deputy campaign manager and political pervert Stephanie Cutter attack Romney in her typical fashion - she just happened to cite China's Communist propaganda outlet.
Add a commentMedia Caught Coordinating Questions to Attack Romney on Middle East
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- Created on Thursday, 13 September 2012 08:13
- Written by Justin Credible
Although most Americans wouldn't know it, America was attacked on the 11th anniversary of September 11, 2001. On Tuesday, the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt was attacked, with Islamic extremists tearing down and buring the American flag. After this happened, the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, was killed in Libya in what appears to be a coordinated attack. Ignoring that Obama has missed over 50% of his intelligence briefings, the media instead attacked Mitt Romney over his statement on the situation, rather than questioning the Obama administration.
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