Steve Peacock's U.S. Trade & Aid Monitortag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-941612053140989572013-11-29T11:58:53-05:00Original reporting on little-known U.S. government funded foreign aid projects, so-called "drug war" initiatives, and overseas business subsidies.TypePadDisturbing Truth Behind Obama's Travel Madness (WND)tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2019b01d898eb970c2013-11-29T11:58:53-05:002013-11-29T11:58:53-05:00Supporters of Barack Obama tout his dedication to the responsibilities of the presidency by noting that he had taken 96 days of vacation at the point in his term that President George W. Bush had taken a reported 335.
But they admit that 51 of Bush’s trips were to his Texas ranch, while records show that Obama’s destinations have ranged from exotic European and African locales to pricey digs to Hawaii, where he’s sometimes traveled separately from his family, effectively doubling transportation costs for taxpayers.Steve PeacockU.S. Prepares for Casualties in Africatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2019101cbe8f5970c2013-05-04T18:49:13-04:002013-05-04T18:49:13-04:00The extrication of U.S. Special Forces injured in African military ventures soon will provide contractors with an additional revenue stream, now that the Obama administration plans to keep such vendors on stand-by, 24/7, for cross-continent airborne mobilization.Steve PeacockWND: U.S. Prepares for Casualties in Africatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e201901baad6fa970b2013-04-28T21:19:04-04:002013-04-28T21:19:04-04:00The extrication of U.S. Special Forces injured in African military ventures soon will provide contractors with an additional revenue stream, now that the Obama administration plans to keep such vendors on stand-by, 24/7, for cross-continent airborne mobilization.Steve PeacockU.S. Seeks New Means of Predicting Internet Growth Overseas, from Albania to Zimbabwetag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2015390378688970b2011-07-27T17:23:19-04:002011-07-27T17:34:13-04:00The U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is looking for a contractor capable of developing a new analytical model to predict Internet usage and growth -- in thirty-two foreign nations, from "A" (Albania) to "Z" (Zimbabwe). Steve Peacock