elcome to the USA: Exposing Internal Checkpoints: Video - Alex Jones shows us how it's done when dealilng with those unconstitutional checkpoints in His Home State of Texas.
Protests against Wall Street spread across US: Protests against Wall Street entered their 18th day Tuesday as demonstrators across the country show their anger over the wobbly economy and what they see as corporate greed by marching on Federal Reserve banks and camping out in parks from Los Angeles to Portland, Maine.
Fox contributor: ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protesters are uneducated, potentially violent: “Listening to those commentaries by those young people is sort of an indictment of our education system isn’t it?” Moore said. “These kids just don’t understand how the world works.”
Occupy Wall Street is a tea party with brains: They want jobs. They want the generation in power to acknowledge them. They want political change. They want responsibility in a culture that abdicates it. They want a decent future of opportunity. If that isn’t American, then what is?
Occupy Detroit: Fighting Foreclosures, Evictions: You can show your support at the Occupy Detroit Rally Friday, October, 21st from noon to 8 p.m. at The Dodge Fountain in Hart Plaza.
First International Bank Fails, Brings Count Up to 74: First International Bank, of Plano, TX, failed this week, bringing this year’s total number of FDIC-insured bank failures to 74.
Durbin to Bank of America Customers: ‘Get the Heck Out of That Bank’:Holding up a plastic debit card on the Senate floor this afternoon, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., had some advice for Bank of America customers angry about the new $5 monthly fee: leave.
Japan could pay for Greece’s debt “if it helps calm down markets”: Japan could contribute to a bailout scheme to save Greece, if Europe is able to compile a rational plan that would calm down markets, according to finance minister Jun Azumi.
Jim Rogers on US-China trade war : A bill recently cleared a hurdle in the Senate to impose tariffs on Chinese imports. Is this a political ploy or does Washington have a legitimate case? Could this turn into a trade war? Jim Rogers, investor and author, helps us sort through these issues.














