Britain Increasing Economic Pressure on Judea and Samaria Jews

The government of Great Britain has begun advising its supermarkets on how to distinguish between Jewish and Arab manufactured foods from the Judea and Samaria regions of Israel. The British Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), has recommended that food labels for products made in Judea and Samaria say either “Israeli settlement produce” or “Palestinian produce.” The labels are intended to increase pressure on Israel to surrender these areas and to result in the exulsion of all Jewish residents. DEFRA, in keeping with Britain’s longstanding opposition to a Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria, said that traders...

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Liberal Policies, Not Capitalism, Caused This Economic Condition

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Here's Nicholas in Columbus, Georgia. Great to have you on the EIB Network. Hello. CALLER: Hey, Rush. Thank you for taking my call. RUSH: You bet. CALLER: Well, I was calling you today about how the Republicans -- what I'm worried about is that Republicans won't have learned their lesson about past monetary and fiscal failures because, I mean, the Democrats have made this situation way worse with the high taxes and demonizing the wealthy, but the Republicans have had their past failures such as having low taxes, which are good, but having very high spending and...

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Bilderberg Group Role In Economic Collapse?

For years, whispers of the secretive organization of world leaders known as the Bilderberg Group were considered fodder for conspiracy theories, but in the wake of massive economic upheaval, Europe's mainstream has joined the clamoring to find out what kind of financial wizardry has been going on behind the Bilderberg curtain. Daniel Estulin, author of the hot-selling book, "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group," has even been invited to present an unprecedented speech before the European Parliament in Brussels June 1 on the subject of the secretive cabal. "In Spain, Bilderberg is the 'it' topic," Estulin told WND. "The...

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Obama says U.S. will dig itself out of economic hole (Not if all his policy changes take place)

KANSAS CITY (Reuters) – President Barack Obama defended his handling of the U.S. economy and blasted Republicans on Thursday for "peddling snake oil" as he went on a two-day campaign swing for fellow Democrats before November's congressional elections. Obama has come under fire for bank and auto bailouts and a $787 billion stimulus package whose effectiveness is a subject of debate. He is under election-year pressure to reduce a 9.5 percent unemployment rate but said he was confident Americans would "dig ourselves out of this hole". "We've got a long way to go," Obama said at a Kansas City electric...

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If the economic and social meltdown happens, what is the best weapon for home defense?

If the economic and social meltdown happens, what is the best weapon for home defense?

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Obama: Odd Man Out in Economic Summit!

Our allies are moving to cut spending and debt at the same time Obama urges them to party on! President Barack Obama, right, stands beside French President Nicolas Sarkozy and other G8 Leaders during a family photo with African Outreach Leaders during the G8 Summit at the Deerhurst Resort in Hunstville, Ontario, Canada, Friday, June 25, 2010.With U.S. Gross Domestic Product being revised significantly downward and our high unemployment rate well above that of our nearest neighbor Canada, you would think Obama might listen to how our friends and allies are responding to the global economic crisis. But it seems...

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Police arrest more than 500 at Toronto summit

TORONTO — Police raided a university building and rounded up more protesters Sunday in an effort to quell further violence at the global economic summit after black-clad youths rampaged through the city, smashing windows and torching police cruisers. Police said they have arrested more than 500 demonstrators, many of whom were hauled away in plastic handcuffs and taken to a temporary holding center constructed for the summit.....

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Space Economic Task Force Seeks Florida Public Comments

WASHINGTON, June 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Task Force on Space Industry Workforce and Economic Development has launched an interactive website to encourage public comment on ways to promote economic growth and sustainability in Florida's Space Coast region as it adapts to changes in America's space program. The site offers valuable information about the work the administration is doing to create jobs in the region by fostering a more supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem. "We consider the new interactive website an important tool to understand public concerns and challenges about the economic growth and well-being of Florida's Space Coast," said Woodrow Whitlow, NASA's...

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Global Markets Surging On U.S. Economic Hope

Global Markets Surging On U.S. Economic Hope Vincent Fernando, CFA Jun. 3, 2010, 4:32 AM Asia and Europe have surged on positive economic news from the U.S. yesterday, with major European indices up 1.5% to over 2%. Japan's Nikkei has lead Asian gains, with the Nikkei 225 up over 3%. The MSCI Asia APEX 50 is up 2.4%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng established nearly 1.5% gains, though mainland China's CSI 300 is down under 1%. The euro has had a bit of a rally, breaking back above $1.23. The yen is surging, continuing the post-Hatoyama resignation run. The U.S. dollar...

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BYRON YORK: As economic worries worsen, White House puts on the glitz

You know the basics. The unemployment rate is 9.9 percent. Jobs are still being lost. Worries about the global economy are causing breathtaking volatility on Wall Street. And millions of Americans who still have jobs are worrying more than ever about the safety of their retirement savings. What you may not know is that, during this moment of terrible economic anxiety, the Obama White House found the time -- and the money -- to turn itself, at least for a night, into a showcase of glitzy extravagance. On May 19, the White House held a state dinner for Mexican President...

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Economic downturn doesn't dampen interest in City Creek

City Creek Center may be trying to attract retail tenants during tough economic times, but that doesn't mean there will be lots of empty storefronts when the massive project opens for business in early 2012, a representative said Wednesday. Interest in City Creek -- one of the few large shopping centers in development nationally -- is high, Mark Gibbons, president of City Creek Reserve, said without elaborating. SNIP But City Creek Reserve, a development arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has yet to release much information about retailers that will fill 80 smaller speciality shops. The...

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