Jay Richards, author of Money, Greed, and God, recently made a post on The American asking whether a good Christian can be a socialist. The question itself is enough to stir up plenty of ire among socialists, particularly because nobody likes to feel judged. But while I don't believe we can or should make judgments about an individual's ...
Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone is again taking on the financial world in a sequel to 1987's successful "Wall Street"; but this time he said greed is not only good, it's legal. Stone just finished filming "Wall Street 2"; and dropped a few hints while talking to a class at American University.
Thank God there's at least one senator who is speaking sense: The American people are hurting. As a result of the greed, recklessness and illegal behavior on Wall Street, millions of Americans have lost their jobs, homes, life saving
At a time when Americans are speaking out against government bailouts and wasteful spending, President Obama is committing at least $50 billion of U.S. tax -- Unfettered capitalism or socialism is doomed to failure hence, corporate greed or rampant entitlements will be our doom. Unfortunately, we are headed towards both.
The US Chamber of Commerce has released an "open letter" to the President, Congress, and the American people which contains its blueprint for our political future. It reads like the battle plan for those alien spaceships from Independence Day.
UK-based unconventional American visual artist, Douglas Fishbone is currently in Ghana filming his first major role in a feature, tentatively titled 'Elmina'. The Revele Films production is a thought provoking feature on oil, colonialism, greed, love and hatred.
"Members of Congress are greedy plunderers who like to spend other people's money. The American body politic is rotten with the disease of OPM—Other People’s Money. Eighty years of members of Congress assuming that they know better how to spend the money you earn than you do has left the once self-sufficient Republic a dependent, bankrupt debtor."
Urgent Action Needed to Stop Health Insurance Corporate Greed. At a time of great hardship for many Americans, it is unconscionable that a few mega-corporations can simply misplace a few decimal points and quickly rack up millions of dollars in unjust profits.
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