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  1. John Armor Article in Human Events

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Jul 30, 2008

    Local author, raconteur, and former primary candidate in the GOP NC-11 race, has an article on Human Events entitled, "Anybody Remember The Red Lion Case?" and here is a snippet to whet your appetite for more: Led by

    Also tagged: concepts, progressives, conservatism, fairness doctrine, neo stalinist tacttics, john armor, conservative talk

  2. American Inequality Highlighted by 30-Year Gap in Life Expectancy

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Jul 17, 2008

    Washington - The United States of America is becoming less united by the day. A 30-year gap now exists in the average life expectancy between Mississippi, in the Deep South, and Connecticut, in prosperous New England

    Also tagged: health care, wealth, geography, life expectancy, infant mortality, racial inequality

  3. Watch Those Trendlines!

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Jul 15, 2008

    This is Brian's analysis of today's action, ignore what the Legacy Media is screaming, and don't forget to check out this oil price chart . Brian blogs about the market trends at Alpha Trends .

    Also tagged: economy, technical analysis

  4. Technical Analysis Video For June 27th

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Jun 28, 2008

    For the naysayers on the economy, listen to Alpha Trends : Smart traders make money no matter which way the market is going. He has a book on Technical Trading .

    Also tagged: economy, online media, technical analysis

  5. Crunching The Numbers On Algal Gasoline

    Crunching The Numbers On Algal Gasoline

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Jun 28, 2008

    According to the US Energy Information Administration, US gasoline consumption is currently averaging (4-week rolling) 9.027 million barrels of gasoline per day, or about 379 million gallons (42 gallons per barrel)

    Also tagged: science, alternative energy, economy, al fin, peak oil debunking

  6. Could the US deflate its way out of a financial crises?

    spamroll.com » Michael Gracie - May 9, 2008

    In theory, what if… You let those who are about to be foreclosed on be foreclosed on. Bank inventories would rise, and house prices would fall. This is called correction, and in many circles it is considered healthy

    Also tagged: office, mortgages, housing, bailout

  7. Economists see US avoiding recession

    Economists see US avoiding recession

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Mar 11, 2008

    LOS ANGELES—The U.S. economy will suffer as the slumping housing market eats away at job creation and consumer spending, but the nation should avoid slipping into a recession this year, according to a new economic

    Also tagged: economy, press

  8. Who Needs Oil or Ethanol When You Can Grow Algae?

    thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Jan 22, 2008

    ...PetroSun BioFuels Refining has entered into a joint venture to construct and operate a biodiesel refinery near Coolidge, Arizona. The feedstock for the refinery will be algal oil produced by PetroSun BioFuels at

    Also tagged: alternative energy, al fin

  9. European Commission Abusive in its Antitrust Charges Against Intel

    European Commission Abusive in its Antitrust Charges Against Intel

    knowmoremedia.com » TheAlphaMarketer - Jan 6, 2008

    I would think the European Commission would have better things to do than get involved with companies competing against each other; but evidently that's too much to ask. They continue to pursue Intel (INTC) concerning

    Also tagged: amd, intc, intel, business news, antitrust, socialism, advanced micro devices, computer chips, pricing products, eurupean commmission

  10. European Commission Abusive in its Antitrust Charges Against Intel [TheAlphaMarketer]

    European Commission Abusive in its Antitrust Charges Against Intel [TheAlphaMarketer]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Jan 5, 2008

    I would think the European Commission would have better things to do than get involved with companies competing against each other; but evidently that's too much to ask. They continue to pursue Intel (INTC) concerning

    Also tagged: amd, intc, intel, business news, antitrust, socialism, advanced micro devices, computer chips, pricing products

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