Author Archives: Arlen Grossman

Good Advice From Mom

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Mitt Romney is shown here saving a baby from Paul Ryan (Photo credit: tvnewsbadge) Early this week, hurricane Sandy brought havoc and devastation to several Northeastern states.  As President, Barack Obama quickly sprang into…

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RFK Jr: Democracy Under Assault

BPR Quote of the Day: “American democracy is under assault….. The senators and congressmen (the Super PACS) fund and elect are not representing the United States—they are representing Koch and its oil industry cronies, Big Pharma, and the Wall Street banksters … Continue reading

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To “Save” You?

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Global Warming: Not Exactly a New Concept

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OMG!!!!

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Privatize This, Mitt?

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Best-Case Election Scenario: The Status Quo

By Arlen Grossman/ The Big Picture Report If you can believe the polls–and in aggregate they are generally accurate–President Barack Obama will likely eke out a narrow victory over his challenger, Mitt Romney. Nervous Democrats certainly hope that will be … Continue reading

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Blowing In the Wind–Superstorm Sandy

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RECOVERY OR BUBBLE?

The Virtual Recovery By Paul Craig Roberts/ PaulCraigRoberts.org/ October 29, 2012 Since mid-2009 the US has been enjoying a virtual recovery courtesy of a rigged inflation measure that understates inflation. The financial Presstitutes spoon out the government’s propaganda that prices … Continue reading

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