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Thursday, August 16, 2012

VOYAGE: WHO IS THE SMALLEST GOVERNMENT SPENDER SINCE..?

VOYAGE: WHO IS THE SMALLEST GOVERNMENT SPENDER SINCE..?: VOYAGE this time after a great Olympic Game in London will send you back to USA. Why? Simple answer: Politic. Election time and we need all ...

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

WHO IS THE SMALLEST GOVERNMENT SPENDER SINCE..?

VOYAGE this time after a great Olympic Game in London will send you back to USA. Why? Simple answer: Politic. Election time and we need all of the acquire information before going to the poll and cast your vote.

At this point, I just find these articles about who is the smallest government spender since 1961 first from
Rick Ungar, Contributor;
 " It’s enough to make even the most ardent Obama cynic scratch his head in confusion.
Amidst all the cries of Barack Obama being the most prolific big government spender the nation has ever suffered, Marketwatch is reporting that our president has actually been tighter with a buck than any United States president since Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Who knew?
Check out the chart –


 So, how have the Republicans managed to persuade Americans to buy into the whole “Obama as big spender” narrative?" To answer or having a part of the answer at this question, you can go to the link below for more information about this statement.


And at the same time, we are in the election race and everybody try is best to have more fellows on this side before the due day. Every topics count form spending to education, from national security to tax cuts and on. How interesting the debate will be on these issues ? and what side you think will be about to convince each of us before we cast your vote? For to come on the link below
  • Federal Spending
“Since President Obama assumed office two and a half years ago, federal spending has accelerated at a pace without precedent in recent history, taking us from an already staggering $3.5 trillion in federal spending in 2010 to a projected $5.6 trillion within the next decade.”




“Since I’ve been president, federal spending has risen at the lowest pace in nearly 60 years.”

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

VOYAGE: YOUR CELL PHONE HAS A NAME. Did you know that?

VOYAGE: YOUR CELL PHONE HAS A NAME. Did you know that?: It just something my friend share with me and I did find that ridiculously funny and I cannot keep it for myself so just try. It take se...

YOUR CELL PHONE HAS A NAME. Did you know that?

It just something my friend share with me and I did find that ridiculously funny and I cannot keep it for myself so just try. It take second and it is just fun. This world has a lot of things to share....

Sunday, August 5, 2012

ANDY MURRAY in GOLD

From the outset of the match, Andy Murray plays aggressive tennis to defeat Roger Federer in straight sets 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, winning Olympic gold at Wimbledon.

Andy Murray stood with the Union Jack draped over his shoulders, an Olympic gold medal around his neck, flanked by the man he had just beaten, Roger Federer, and basking in the roar of the Centre Court crow.
No wonder the often dour Scotsman was grinning.
Murray won one for the home team Sunday, beating Federer 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 in the tennis final at Wimbledon.
The victory marked a career breakthrough for Murray. He has lost all four of his Grand Slam finals, three against Federer, including Wimbledon a month ago.
"I've had a lot of tough losses in my career," he said. "This is the best way to come back from the Wimbledon final. I'll never forget it."
For Federer, the drubbing marked another Olympic disappointment. Playing in the games for the fourth time, he sought a victory to complete a career Golden Slam but settled for silver — his first singles medal.
"Don't feel too bad for me," Federer said. "I felt like I won my silver, I didn't lose it. So I feel really happy."
Murray swept nine consecutive games to take control, breaking Federer's serve four times in a row, his inspired play a reflection of raucous crowd support. He erased all nine break points he faced.
"He never looked back," Federer said. "His credit for getting in the lead and using the crowd to come through. He did an unbelievable job."
The match capped the most memorable Olympics for tennis since it returned to the games in 1988 after a 64-year absence. The event transformed staid Wimbledon into a more festive place.
Murray became the first British man to win the gold in singles since Josiah Ritchie in 1908. Those games took place at Wimbledon, too.

http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Top-Players/Andy-Murray.aspx