Set Tivos To Stun: Nick Gillespie on Fox Business Channel, Wednesday, 8AM ET
Reason's Nick Gillespie will be up bright and early tomorrow (Wednesday, 8AM ET) on Fox Business Channel, discussing President Barack Obama's Office of Public Engagement & and the Citizen's Briefing Book.
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Put on yo' leppa' skins, Nick. Do it fo' us, the undetermined libertarian masses!
Economics being the center point of government's concern is now declining. The downfall of the sector thumps most of the institutions. With all news shows and newspapers repeatedly forecasting gloom and general doom on the horizon, it might be time for a get away. A good get away can do you loads of good. Recharge the batteries, unwind, get out of the office and relax for a bit. A personal loan for a vacation, although you do have to pay it back, could be a worthy investment. Or maybe you made a little money on a stock exchange. (Not many can claim that these days.) We are in a recession, so you obviously have to bear a little common sense in mind. That said, if you aren't in debt consolidation, it might be time for a get away.
I must say this is a great article i enjoyed reading it keep the good work
* Engage strongly for Israeli-Palestinian peace, 13990 points
* Reinstall the White House solar panels, 28910 points
Probably a good thing they aren't really going to pay any attention whatsoever to these placatory public surveys when setting policy.