The history of flame retardant furniture is typical. History of fire retardant use in the U.S. Fire retardants were not used in furniture prior to the 1970s when polyurethane foam, which is highly flammable, became widely used for cushioning. One of the first uses of fire retardants in consumer products was a chemical called Tris, Read the full article…
A new $20 million Obamacare public relations campaign to simply tell Americans to stay healthy is coming under heavy GOP fire as a propaganda effort to prop up the embattled health reform law and the president. “I’m calling on the president to cancel this contract,” said Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo. “The American public want real Read the full article…
Our president met with the G-8 at Camp David. Never daunted by his actual performance, he took that opportunity to lecture them about how they can fix their economies, which are threatening a US recovery. His solution, “you need to spend money to foster growth and dial back the austerity”. I’m sure his advice to California and Read the full article…