Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Recession fears prompt Britons to ramp up savings

Britons are suffering the biggest squeeze on their incomes
 in three decades. Photograph: itanistock / Alamy/Alam
The Office of National Stastics said the households saving ratio rose to 7.4% in the second quarter, up from 5.9% in the first three months of this year.

British households ramped up their savings to their highest in almost a year between April and June, official data showed on Tuesday, in a sign that a darkening economic outlook may be causing consumers to retrench.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

A.D. 2041: End of White America?


By Patrick J. Buchanan
John Hope Franklin, the famed black historian at Duke University, once told the incoming freshmen, “The new America in the 21st century will be primarily non-white, a place George Washington would not recognize.”
In his June 1998 commencement address at Portland State, President Clinton affirmed it: “In a little more than 50 years, there will be no majority race in the United States.” The graduates cheered.
The Census Bureau has now fixed at 2041 the year when whites become a minority in a country where the Founding Fathers had restricted citizenship to “free white persons” of “good moral character.”

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

John Malone Now Biggest U.S. Land Owner


Ted Turner has lost his crown.
According to the newly released 2011 Land Report 100, which ranks the top land barons, John Malone is now America’s biggest individual landowner. The 70-year-old cable pioneer and chairman of Liberty Media now owns 2.2 million acres, after purchasing more than 1 million acres of timberland in Maine and New Hampshire earlier this year.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Al Gore: U.S. Democracy ‘Hacked’ by Anti-Warming Special Interests




By Patrick Goodenough

September 30, 2011



(CNSNews.com) – Democracy in the U.S. is being undermined by Congress appeasing special interest groups in return for campaign funding rather than tackling climate change, former vice president and global warming campaigner Al Gore has told a conference in Scotland.


Warren Buffett clarifies positionon taxing the rich


President Obama may have thought he had an ally in billionaire Warren Buffet, who recently admitted to paying only $6,000 in federal taxes, which is a lower rate than his secretary. Buffett had said the rich should pay their fair share, but he clarified his statement on Friday.
"It's not to have the rich pay more taxes, but to have the ultra rich who have low tax rates pay more taxes," Buffett said.