September, 2010
Video punk O’Keefe thought he could seduce Abbie Boudreau of Cable News Network
Production of a series about a new breed of conservative activist almost lured CNN reporter Abbie Boudreau into a sexual trap set by right wing video punk James O'Keefe. O'Keefe, who made a name for himself for a destructive portrayal of ACORN, a liberal voter advocacy team under false pretenses, hoped to damage the authority ...
Extensive report covers a decade of payday financing data
Politicians have been batting around the issue of payday lending. Consumer Focus released a study saying the number of pay day loans borrowed in the United Kingdom has quadrupled in the last four years. Legislation that limits percentage rates and loan terms has been passed in Montana, Ohio, Arizona, and other states. If the United ...
GOP senators avoiding passing the anti-outsourcing bill
There are some reports that say hiring is starting to happen more and more. This is not really true thinking about joblessness in America is nevertheless very high. This news has failed to derail the partisan train, nevertheless. As outlined by the Washington Post, a Democratic bill that won't allow U.S. businesses to outsource ...
Federal mortgage mods half as likely as bank loan refinancing to result in default
A federal loan modification program is likely to be less successful than a bank loan refinancing is. A government program lets only certain individuals get a mortgage refinancing via them. However a good idea it seemed, the program has been less successful than hoped. There are lots of offers from banks to customers that cannot ...
Pre-release orders already full for Nissan Leaf
The two huge green vehicle releases for this year are the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt. The Leaf, as an all-electric car, stands out from the crowd of hybrids. The Leaf can be accessible for sale at dealerships by the end of 2010. Nissan, like Toyota Motors does for the Prius, started taking advance ...