Yesterday’s defeat of a massive funding bill designed to restore liquidity to the nation’s financial markets has sparked a vigorous debate about who is to blame and which of the political candidates will benefit. A critical fact has been ignored in all of the name calling and finger pointing. The American people hated this bill. [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Congressional Bailout Failure: A Failure to Listen
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Feeling Good About Gas at $3.45 Per Gallon
Posted in Baptist, Christianity, Church, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Faith, God, Life, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Uncategorized on September 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I had a shock, yesterday. I went to check out at the grocery store, and I was unprepared for the high cost of the few items in my two small, plastic bags, even though prices have been rising steadily for weeks. Earlier in the day, I was feeling triumphant about finding gas for $3.45 per [...]