04.26.2011

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04.26.2011

On this week’s episode you will hear from ALG President Bill Wilson on the International Monetary Funds’ comical pronouncement that China will be overtaking the U.S. in 2016. Also hear from President Barack Obama on gas prices and how his green policies are supposed to help you […]
04.26.2011

By Kevin Mooney – British Petroleum is anxious to start drilling at 10 existing development and production wells in the Gulf of Mexico before the end of the summer. However, officials with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, have told members of […]
04.26.2011

By Bill Wilson – China may be preparing to cut its foreign exchange reserves by about two-thirds, down to about $1 trillion from its current $3.04 trillion level, according to Chinese news service Xinhua . Why? China simply has too much money , according to Zhou Xiaochuan, the head of the People’s Bank of China. “Foreign-exchange reserves have exceeded […]
04.25.2011

Hear from ALG President Bill Wilson on the International Monetary Fund’s comical pronouncement that China will be overtaking the U.S. in 2016. Also hear from President Barack Obama on gas prices and how his green policies are supposed to help you save money. Between the IMF and the President, there is a lot of comedy in today’s show.
04.25.2011

The decision by the Minneapolis federal judge that lifts the NFL’s lock out of the players raises a question far more significant than whether football is played or not. The question is whether the government can compel an employer to continue to honor an expired contract with a group of employees? If the government can effectively force an […]
04.25.2011

The President has not filled 12 Inspectors General slots since taking office in January of 2009. ALG’s Rick Manning explains why this is not good at all…
04.25.2011

By Victor Morawski – We showed last week how the proposed Ryan budget plan intends to save the Federal Government money on its Medicare costs and lower the deficit by changing the program from a single-payer to a premium-support plan and allowing open interstate competition among health insurers — something now forbidden — to keep premium costs down. But not everyone agrees. Editors of The Nation, […]