September, 2010
Planned fight to health care reform unlikely for Republicans
America was promised by Republicans that they would fight the health care reform. With November elections imminent, the GOP believes the public is on their side. It appears nobody can decide on the medical care law. It is getting more opposition now. Americans don't know what the health care law entails either. Republicans are ...
September 17 to commemorate days for Citizenship and Constitution
To educate pupils about the Constitution of the United States, schools across the country taught and recognized the 223rd anniversary of the signing of the document. Fox News reports that public educational facilities at a variety of levels (from elementary education to university) are granted federal funds in order to supplement these educational programs. Sept. ...
Tragic or horrible is a line Joaquin Phoenix takes based on I’m Still Here reviews
People do change careers at times, and Phoenix left behind a solid acting career for a fresh profession in 2008. It was his intention to start a career as a rapper, and he was lampooned thoroughly for a severely off kilter appearance on David Letterman's show. A movie about him and his new career was ...
Now a U.S. traveler tax is instated
Nations were surprised to discover out that U.S. Customs and Border Protection hopes to enact a vacationer levy, especially the EU. 36 nations were chosen as the group required to pay to enter the U.S. a $14 "operational and travel promotion" for the traveler levy. Yahoo! News explained that if the traveler doesn't have a ...
Banks utilize professional card offers to set traps for customers
Consumers enjoy a higher level of safety from credit card companies. Modern guidelines in the Charge card Accountability and Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 limit numerous of the most abusive practices. Nevertheless, a class of plastic called "professional cards" were exempted from the rules. Professional card holders are operating without a net. Consumer protections ...