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David Walker, comptroller general of the U.S., totaled up our government's income, liabilities and future obligations. He concluded the numbers don't add up. Steve Kroft reports for 60 Minutes.
(CBS) This segment was originally broadcast on March 4, 2007. It was updated on July 8, 2007.
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Jim Flaherty claimed that the days of bickering between the provinces and the federal government are over as a result of the 2007 conservative budget. Lets hear from the provinces...
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David M. Walker, the Comptroller General of the United States, explores the nation's growing fiscal imbalance that, if left unchecked, will impede economic growth and jeopardize key government programs, such as health care and social security. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [7/2005] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 9861]
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OPEC has declared that the Dollar is no longer worth the oil they sell. They are switching to the Euro or a basket of currencies. Amazing times today.... all because of the irresponsible bankers and the subprime crisis.
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I believe federal tax policies should be family friendly, starting with making the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts permanent. As President, I will also push for elimination of the marriage penalty.
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El ex presidente quebró la tranquilidad del juicio en su contra, por la presunta violación de derechos humanos, cuando gritó su inocencia totalmente desaforado.
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Federal Reserve has thrown in their last chip in a desperation move to save the Dow Jones at the expense of the Dollar. Will their bet be able unfreeze the credit markets?
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The Federal Reserved is trapped by debt based securities into a no-win situation. Raise interest rates to save the dollar and destroy the banking system or lower interest and sacrifice the dollar. This is a discussion of the problem and it's causes.