September, 2010
Government cash advances appear to have not helped joblessness rates
The recession, which is supposedly over, took a toll on many sectors of the economy. A lot of people, as a result, have lost their jobs because of it. The government pulled out its FDR playbook, and tried to use some huge cash advancements to try and create some more jobs to help ease the ...
Census Bureau: number of impoverished people in America rising
A greater number of Americans have fallen below the U.S. low income threshold since the government started counting. A Census Bureau report released Sept. 16 revealed that 43 million within the United States of America might be officially determined as living in poverty. After increasing to 13.2 percent in 2008, it jumped further to 14.3 ...
Many Facebook phone gossips after denial
Sunday on the Internet, there were a ton of Facebook phone gossips. Facebook declines them. With all of the craze over Smartphone's right now, it would simply make sense to rival Apple's iPhone and Android phones for Facebook t hat has 500,000 people to assist it. The Nexus One didn't go really far, besides Google's ...
Fidel Castro announces disaster has come from the Cuban Revolt
The Cuban Revolution happened along with every little thing else during the international financial crisis. Cuba is already in a state of economic and social disaster meaning the announcement to by March 2011 lay off half one million state workers by the government really upset some people. The "Cuban model" was said by Castro a ...
Tragic or pathetic is really a line Joaquin Phoenix takes according to I’m Still Here critiques
Joaquin Phoenix is a formerly Oscar nominated actor, and a good one at that. In 2008, he announced his drama career was done and he was going to try and make it in a fresh field. Then he made a controversial appearance on the David Letterman show. He declared he was leaving acting to become ...