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Features remarks by Ana Harvey, Assistant Administrator for Women’s Business Ownership at the US Small Business Administration (SBA), Karen Mills, Administrator of the SBA, and Nell Merlino, Founder, President & CEO of Count Me In. Also presents three tips for starting your business. Presented by the US Small Business Administration Office of Women’s Business Ownership ( www.sba.gov ) and Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence (www.makemineamillion.org).


The Tory leader has it’s ‘crazy’ to bring in the planned increase when the economy is coming out of recession. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com


In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) expresses his condolences on the passing of Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) and wishes Americans a happy Independence Day. Sen. Chambliss also discusses the problem of the $13 debt the United States faces. “At a time when many Americans are clipping coupons and pinching pennies, President Obama and the Democrats in Congress continue to spend money that they — we — do not have,” he says. Sen. Chambliss points out, “The national debt has risen by $2.4 trillion in the 500 days since President Obama took office. That’s an average of nearly $5 billion a day. Even though we have to borrow 43 cents of every dollar we spend and the debt is set to double in five years, Congress and this White House still continue to splurge.” He notes, “And with much of America’s debt being held by other nations — such as China — our national debt is also a national security issue.” Sen. Chambliss says, “At some point we have to say ‘enough is enough.’ We have to make tough decisions about spending beyond our means. I continue to hope that President Obama, Speaker Pelosi and others will take a step toward responsibility and restraint, and reject the path of reckless spending that America is presently on.”


The Miller Amendment will require the Government Accountability Office to conduct a study on potential long-term reforms of the program, including: •Ways the private insurance market can contribute to insuring against flood damage. •The impact on the NFIP if communities were to opt out of the program •The feasibility of regionalizing the NFIP based on FEMA’s 10 geographic regions which should result in premiums more reflective of each region’s risk.


Congresswoman Waters delivers opening remarks in support of her bill, HR 5114, the Flood Insurance Reform Priorities Act of 2010. The Congresswoman’s bill reathorizes the National Flood Insurance Program for 5 years, making flood insurance affordable and accessible to millions of home and business owners. The bill passed the House today. July 15, 2010.


ICN 06/06/10 National Debt, Bilderberg, Memphis Shootout, Constitutional Rights ICN Informed Citizen News broadcast Sunday June 6th, 2010. The news you should have heard, but didn’t. This week’s stories… #1 US debt to rise to $19.6 trillion by 2015 www.reuters.com #2 Arkansas Cop Murders: Waiting to Hear Official Investigation Resultswww.google.com www.springfieldnewssun.com www.prisonplanet.com www.youtube.com #3 Richard Fine, has been jailed for 14 months, with no charges, no trial, no sentence, and no conviction. Today the US Supreme Court declined to hear his case. www.cnn.com #4 Greeks queue to buy gold sovereigns for financial security in turbulent times www.theaustralian.com.au #5 Good news: 431000 jobs Bad news: 411000 of those were for temporary census jobs with the government. news.yahoo.com #6 Supreme Court…Speak up to remain silent www.usatoday.com #7 Bilderberg story to be told before the European Parliament June 1st www.wnd.com beforeitsnews.com www.wnd.com Bilderberg participants? cryptome.org #8 32 States Have Borrowed from the Federal Government to Make Unemployment Payments www.economicpolicyjournal.com #9 Study: Many sunscreens may be accelerating cancer www.aolnews.com Best and Worst Sunscreens www.ewg.org


This video puts a percpective on just how big 1 billion dollars is and its effect on the National Debt


The number of individuals on food stamps continues to rise while the government continues to spends it’s way out of the mess we find ourselves in. National debt continues to skyrocket and I am just hoping you are all gathering up as many precious metals (gold and silver) as you can.


moxnews.com April 12, 2010 CNN


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