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30 Dec
As we reach the end of another year – and what a year it was – we want to wish all of you who have visited our website a Happy New Year. While things might not appear to give us much reason to think that it will be a happy new year, it does [...]
Posted in Finance, Politics by: CCS Editors
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26 Dec
One of the most closely watched and loudly reported statistics in the economy are the unemployment numbers in America, but only if they are on the rise. Would it not be nice to hear on a television program someone come on and say to us: “Here are the facts regarding the employment numbers in [...]
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21 Dec
Looking back to last year, Consider Common Sense recognizes that some things just do not change, the attacks against Christianity during the year-end holiday season remain the same, if not more viciously so. While not all media outlets paid equal attention to it, Christians in Washington State are particularly upset with that State’s Governor, [...]
Posted in Dynamics of Oil, Finance, Global Warming, War in Iraq by: CCS Editors
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16 Dec
It never ceases to amaze us here at Consider Common Sense when we witness very sudden shift as to the nation’s priorities and concerns. The year 2008 which we are about to leave behind is a classic example of such a phenomenon. Not a day goes by when experts, we call them ‘self-anointed experts’, [...]
Posted in Education, Finance by: CCS Editors
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11 Dec
Consider Common Sense and the rest of America are currently witnessing the greatest financial fiasco of all times. At first glance, it looks like the world has gone insane and is nearing its final days. And it appears to hit every country on this planet, even those who enjoy the current economic woes of the [...]
Posted in Unions by: CCS Editors
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06 Dec
So Motortown Detroit is broke and we are all asked to chip in! Now, is that not precious? The inevitable end of the Ponzi scheme called UNIONS is here, we have reached the point of no return and are left with watching the three American carmakers file for bankruptcy. The arguments as to how [...]
Posted in Dangerous Iran, Education, Global Topics by: Michael Ledeen
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01 Dec
As Iran keeps its name in the news – if not daily – at least twice a week, we heard recently that Iran might have enough nuclear material for an atomic bomb, it is not yet of the high-grade quality to complete a bomb. The question remains, why does this country want an atomic bomb [...]