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Burning Down The House (Remastered LP Version )
(MP3 Download) Atlantic Records/ATG 2004-08-17
Release date: 2004-08-17
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For some I reason I love this song! I don't remember what movie it was when I heard it on there but right then I had to know who sings this song. I did research and there it was. I had to get this song, I couldn't go another day without it.
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Debt crisis: Burning down the US house
Prepared to burn down the house in a bitter ideological standoff on the role, size and cost of government? This is what the Radical Republicans, in particular risk, by refusing to raise the debt ceiling to 14.3 trillion Washington, unless the Democrats agree to spending cuts designed to balance the ball of the federal government .
The show has shocked Canadians and sent jitters around the globe, covering as it does the prospect of a U.S. debt default unprecedented downgrading of credit, higher interest rates and a new economic crisis.
As Finance Minister Jim Flaherty told a New York audience recently, "Health Canada's economy - and that of the world for that matter - depends greatly on the fiscal decisions made in this country. The fiscal challenges can not simply be ignored or wished away. "Not in the real world beyond the beltway in Washington, anyway.
In the middle of the last chance effort to knock heads in the Congress, on Friday, U.S. President Barack Obama has sadly remarked that it should never have come to this. He's right. Congress could have authorized a hike in the debt ceiling by the rapidly approaching August2 term without hitch recklessly that the decision needed to debate intensely partisan and large-scale cutting back of government has become dangerously stalled.
Burnin' down the house! « The Straits Sound System

Once again the crew of the Sound System Sound set the oven on the fire dragon!
With the "boys enhanced sound, the beats could be heard in the distance, and roots lovers all over the little red dot said that many new faces are introduced during the night.
It was great to see a lot of rockers making the best use of the drum and the embers Brewerkz to satisfy their appetites different, while boys under the vinyl classic and learned some new (and some left field) tunes from the vault to meet peoples' desire to dance.
Unfortunately, we also used that night to say "A plus" some great friends of the Sound System, Chris, Asya and of course our favorite little pyro, Ali, who will surely be put to the torch in Sydney before too long! Big up for the chief Chris irie grub too!
Burning Down the House - Opinion - PatriotPost.US
WASHINGTON -- The louder they talked about the disadvantaged, the more money they made. And the more the financial system tottered.
Who were they? Most explanations of the financial calamity have been indecipherable to people not fluent in the language of "credit default swaps" and "collateralized debt obligations." The calamity has lacked human faces. No more.
Put on asbestos mittens and pick up "Reckless Endangerment," the scalding new book by Gretchen Morgenson, a New York Times columnist, and Joshua Rosner, a housing finance expert. They will introduce you to James A. Johnson, an emblem of the administrative state that liberals admire.
The book's subtitle could be: "Cry 'Compassion' and Let Slip the Dogs of Cupidity." Or: "How James Johnson and Others (Mostly Democrats) Made the Great Recession." The book is another cautionary tale about government's terrifying self-confidence. It is, the authors say, "a story of what happens when Washington decides, in its infinite wisdom, that every living, breathing citizen should own a home."
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