This song, by jazz singer Kathleen Stewart, makes an excellent contribution to the resistance movement that is springing up around the country.
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This song, by jazz singer Kathleen Stewart, makes an excellent contribution to the resistance movement that is springing up around the country.
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President Barack Obama says he would not have used the same language that Eric Holder did last month when the attorney general declared that the United States is a nation of cowards on matters of race.
Listen to the “Great One” that during the campaign used the race card every chance he got.
The president said he is not someone who believes that constantly talking about race can solve racial tensions.
But Obama believed in using the race talk all during his campaign.
In a speech to Justice Department employees marking Black History Month, Holder said that while the country has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, “in things racial we have always been and I believe continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards.” Source
Smooth, Smooth there Obama, but that does not change the facts that there is alot of racist that came from your campaign and your support people!
Sounds almost like a song I’ve heard in the past, the words has been change to protect the innocent.
With “no end in sight” for U.S. job losses amid a recession that could stretch into 2010, American workers will soon have to contend with another blow to their confidence: stagnant, or even falling wages.
Job seekers already coping with the highest unemployment rate in a quarter century, their savings mugged by a plunging stock market can also expect lower pay once they land a new job, labor market experts say, because the current downturn shows no signs of turning around anytime soon.
“There’s no end in sight,” said Tig Gilliam, chief executive of Adecco Group North America, the third-largest U.S. employer behind Wal-Mart Stores and the postal service.
Lower wages, in turn, could further erode the outlook for the U.S. economy by hurting consumers’ spending power……Keep Reading here
The heading for this post would sound better this way:
Higher Wages, Lower Taxes and More Money which will will not see under the Obama rules!