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California mom makes over $7k a month and you won't believe how she does it

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Profit From Home)
Tue Sep 17 16:25:05 2013

Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 13:25:03 -0700
From: "Profit From Home" <ProfitFromHome@pbdspiryecm.us>
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Consumer Trends article shows how a stay-at-home mom makes over $7k from home

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ng at how to improve our 
schools and access to our schools without looking at how the past 
impacted the present," said Elaine Ng, executive director of the Boston 
Chinatown Neighborhood Center, which hosted the story circle where Powell 
described her visit back to her old school.As the daughter of Chinese 
immigrants, Ng learned to speak English as a kindergarten student in a 
Boston public school. But after her family moved from Chinatown to a 
white neighborhood in 1976, students threw stones at her when she walked 
to school. Ng said one of her frustrations is that people don't 
recognize all the ripple effects busing had."It didn't matter whether or 
not you were on a bus," she said. "Racial tensions in the 
city were just really high."The uproar started in 1974, when a federal 
judge imposed busing after a lawsuit claimed black students were getting 
lower-quality education than children who attended mostly white schools. 
Black students were bused to schools in white areas, and white students 
went to black neighborhoods. The National Guard was called in amid demonstrations 
and riots; school buses got police escorts.The unrest continued for years. 
In 1976, a news photographer caught a white teenager attempting to spear 
a black man with an American flag during a busing protest outside 
City Hall. In 1979, 15-year-old black football player Darryl Williams was 
left paralyzed by a white sniper's bullet during a high school game.Alexander 
Lynn, 
omatic spending cuts that are otherwise poised 
to take effect over the next 10 years.Counting reductions and higher taxes 
that Congress and Obama have approved since 2011, the 2014 budget would 
contribute to a total $4.3 trillion in total deficit reduction by 2023.The 
key deficit reduction elements of the plan incorporate an offer Obama made 
to Boehner in December as both men sought to avert an impending 
"fiscal cliff" of automatic, across the board spending cut and broad tax 
increases.Obama's plan has two central features -- $580 billion in new taxes 
that Republicans oppose and a new inflation formula, rejected by many liberals, 
that would reduce the annual cost of living adjustments for a broad 
swath of government programs, including Social Security and benefits for 
veterans.In his address, Obama said he would achieve deficit reduction by 
making "tough reforms" to Medicare and by enacting "commonsense tax reform 
that includes closing wasteful tax loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected."Obama, 
however, made no mention of the effect his budget would have on 
Social Security and on other social safety net programs, a key feature 
of his proposal and one that drew hostile reaction from some of 
his most ardent political backers.Obama rejected a House Republican budget 
that aims to balance the budget in 10 years with steep cuts 
in domestic spending. His remarks reflected the White House's argument that 
Obama's blend of tax increases and

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FoxNews.com reporter Jana Winter is facing jail time for not giving up 
her sources in an exclusive story on a notebook allegedly kept by 
James Holmes, the accused shooter in Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting 
in July 2012.Susan Estrich, a professor of law and political science at 
the University of Southern California Law School, said Saturday on "America's 
News HQ" that if a reporter cannot protect the anonymity of their 
sources, people are not going to tell them things."In a government where 
we really believe that the check on power is a free press, 
you don't want to stifle the ability of reporters such as Jana 
and others to get to the bottom of important stories and provide 
us with true and accurate information," she said.Estrich added that the 
notion that Holmes is not going to get a fair trial because 
he does not know the name of Winter's sources seems "very much 
of a stretch."Click for more on Fox News' First Amendment fight.
 WASHINGTON  After a full year of fruitless job hunting, Natasha Baebler 
just gave up.She'd already abandoned hope of getting work in her field, 
working with the disabled. But she couldn't land anything else, either  
not even a job interview at a telephone call center.Until she feels 
confident enough to send out resumes again, she'll get by on food 
stamps and disability checks from Social Security and live with her parents 
in St. Louis."I'm not proud of it," says Baebler, who is in 
her mid-30s and is blind. "The only way I'm able to sustain 
any semblance of self-preservation is to rely on government programs that 
I have no desire to be on."Baebler's frustrating experience has become all 
too common nearly four years after the Great Recession ended: Many Americans 
are still so discouraged that they've given up on the job market.Older 
Americans have retired early. Younger ones have enrolled in school. Others 
have suspended their job hunt until the employment landscape brightens. 
Some, like Baebler, are collecting disability checks.It isn't supposed to 
be this way. After a recession, an improving economy is supposed to 
bring people back into the job market.Instead, the number of Americans in 
the labor force  those who have a job or are looking 
for one  fell by nearly half a million people from February 
to March, the government said Friday. And the percentage of working-age 
adults in the labor force  what's called the participation rate  
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