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- RT @bartbarber: Interesting article from @edstetzer on multisite churches. christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2013… 8 hours ago
- Have you heard why Elbert Guillory became the first black GOP senator in La. since Reconstruction? bit.ly/1bRXNtt 8 hours ago
- RT @drmoore: Pray for me as I meet with Speaker of the House John Boehner. Much on his and other leaders' shoulders right now. 8 hours ago
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Daily Archives: July 19, 2010
70,000 Blogs Shut Down by U.S. Law Enforcement
ReadWriteWeb: “Blogetery, a WordPress platform, has seen its entire community shut down by its host, BurstNET. Subsequent statements by BurstNET indicated that the service was suspended at the request of an unidentified law enforcement agency.” Read the rest here
WS: Stimulus spending is not creating jobs
Stimulus spending is not creating jobs; it’s doing local economic development that’s better left to local governments and the private sector. The Weekly Standard’s Jim Prevor: The government won’t and can’t create jobs. “It can only reshuffle jobs from other … Continue reading
Posted in Economic crisis, Politics
Tagged creating jobs, Obama, recovery, stimulus spending
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