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How Do You Borrow Money to Give to Corp and Other Countries

"What has changed sense this article was published in March 2010"  Many of these banks has raised your rates while depleting you saving" What has changed? By Dennis S Murray                                                                                         The United States for years have given money to other countries for numerous reasons and have allowed them to invade the United States with there polices and regulations that only help foreign countries and not the American people. Israel gets billions of free money from the United States taxpayers in times of depression, while Israel is one of the top 25 counties in GDP per capital. But, corporations that received American’s bail-out funds and government grants pay there foreign workers with American’s tax-payers money. The American people should be outraged about their working dollars going into foreign hands while our underserved communities and children’s education is being cut across this nati

BIG CAMPAIGN IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE UNDERSERVED AND THE DISFRANISHED

Stopping Child Hunger “ red-tape and loop holes ” in underserved communities by penalizing those states that still hold the top positions in not feeding children. Review www.feedingamerica.org Provide additional 20 millions in funding for exercise and nutritional programs to build (through farm Bill 2012 ) up our youth ( provide health care training for these families )   Make Business Corporations that are oversees provide 1 Billion for more proactive educational assistant in helping teachers in undeserved areas of children K-5 learn effectively and delete the red-tape of despair www.inequality.org   Incorporate additional Grass-roots Community Base Organizations (CBO) to become active in the school, health, and feeding programs of there communities decision making. www.slegdehammercoailition.com   Make elected officials accountable for providing maximum resources to these families or we will vote them out should

Corporate greed and private prison :Using cheap prison labor to build profits

  By Charlene Muhammad 'What if every person was a factory and generating money; what’s the incentive to cut people loose, to not criminalize and to rehabilitate behavior?' � Paul Wright, spokesperson of Prison Legal News LOS ANGELES  (FinalCall.com) - The Prison Industrial Complex is a growing industry comprised of a number of American corporations which develop household and business products, but human rights groups condemn them for netting profits which roll off the backs of prison inmates they claim are unjustly paid cents on the dollar. At issue, they charge, is a criminal justice system which herds primarily Black youth into the hands of private prison enterprises to work illegally under a modern-day slave system called “involuntary servitude,” disguised as prison work release programs.  According to a 2006 Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin, approximately 8 percent of Black males between 25 and 29 were inca

Who? s Hurting in this Ecomony

Who?s Hurting in this Economy October 31, 2011 by admin   Filed under Government Jobs By Dennis s. Murray Sr. For the last 11 years this economy has lost its grip with Corporations and Congressional leaders making promises they can’t keep and sucking the life out of the American people. This country’s dysfunctional leaders administering wars with corrupted banking policies have melted down the economy faster than a bit from a python snake, slowly killing you in your sleep. The leaders of this country continue to examine the problems but never heal them head on without holding hearings or Congressional debates on what to do. Not reacting when it comes to the Nation’s health and its people keeps the hurt going and going and members of Congress never see the hurt that they inflick on the people they were elected to serve, and only delay the solutions. Sense President Obama has been in office he has invested more time in corporate solutions than peo

USDA; Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Louisiana Regions

I posed the questions to USDA; Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Louisiana Regions being defiant in not helping the very people they profess to want to help “ undeserved, socially disadvantage, disfranchised ”. These Governors and Congressional leaders should be accountable for these programs that feed youth and undeserved communities in there states with Federal funding . Their programs should be audited by a private independent firm to show the wasteful neglect in their feeding programs. These states ranked in the top five for more than 10 years and know one has lifted and finger to asked why their are not doing there job .   Too many smoke scenes and red-tape under the sheets” and you the media need to review USDA’s continuing practices that keep our youth and communities starving when funding is allocated to handle this crisis through the Farm Bill Legislation, FNS, HHS nutritional, and other federal funded feeding programs . Where is the loyalty and compassion with US