Posted on 22 October 2011. Tags: Climate, Common Sense, Federal Government, Fiscal Discipline, Fiscal Problems, Full Time, Full Transcript, Government Of The Future, Indictment, Investments, Prosperity, Richard Burr, Senator Burr, Senator Richard Burr, Sense Legislation, Single One, Stewardship, Taxpayer Dollars, Time Employment, unemployment
‘Some in Washington, including the President, are suggesting that we simply spend more money. We’ve already tried that – it did not spur job growth then, and it won’t now.’ Full transcript of Senator Burr’s Address: “Good morning. I’m Senator Richard Burr from North Carolina, and I’m honored to speak with you today. “For [...]
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Posted on 15 July 2011. Tags: Agenda 21, American Cities, Article Suggests That, Assertion, Board Members, Bocs, Climate, Conferences, Conspiracy Theory, Constitutional Government, Iclei, Local Governments, Origins, Patriots, Supervisor, Tea Party, Unep, Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, World Government
The Virginia Gazette is a newspaper in Williamsburg. It attempted to (I say attempted to and that is being charitable) inform its readers about the (at the time) upcoming ICLEI issue at the July 12 BOCS meeting. (For the record, the BOCS decided to evaluate all the memberships to see what to keep and what [...]
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Posted on 22 December 2009. Tags: Benefit Checks, Christmas, Climate, Connecticut Department Of Labor, Couple Days, Denial, Department Of Labor, Different Story, High Volume, Inconvenience, Job, Labor Web, Nbc, Nbc Affiliate, Spinners, Spokeswoman, System Overload, Unemployment Rate
Obama is in full fledged denial.
“We feel very optimistic that the worst is behind us,” the president said Tuesday.
A visit to the Connecticut Department of Labor web site tells a different story:
Update on December 21, 2009: Due to the high volume of claim filing, you may experience some difficulty filing your claim via the Web or by telephone. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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