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Some interesting articles to read for March 26, 2009

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Some interesting articles to read:

Dick Morris asks, “Does President Obama truly believe that he can castigate and condemn Wall Street on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and then secure its cooperation on the other days of the week?”

Another Obama nominee has removed himself from the running .. Jon Cannon, nominee for Deputy U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator.

Wealth envy activists in Great Britain are sure doing a heck of a job articulating their position. Oh wait … never mind. They are too busy attacking the homes of bank CEOs.

Looks like disillusioned foreign leaders are no longer looking at Obama as “president of the world.”

Even Democrats in the media are becoming disillusioned with the man who was once their savior.

Hillary Clinton says that the United States is also to blame for drug-related violence in Mexico. She’s right.

People in Europe have also picked up their pitchforks and are outraged over executive pay issues. Wealth envy is growing.

Obama says that “we need not choose between a chaotic and unforgiving capitalism and an oppressive government-run economy.”

So is tax cheat Tim Geithner open to the idea of a global currency, or not?

Congress passed land and water conservation legislation that will set aside 2 million acres for new wilderness, thus making the areas off limits to oil and gas drilling.

Here’s some news that shouldn’t shock you .. the post office is running out of money.

What have unions done to the economy of California? I bet you can see where this one is going. This is just a taste of what this country will be like if the unions get their card check bill.

You want to see a tangible effect of this union card check bill? Check out the latest news from FedEx.

Barack Obama wants new forms of energy to become dominant in this country .. but how can that happen if we have Senators like Dianne Feinstein fighting to make sure that hundreds of thousands of acres in California are not used for solar or wind projects?

Dozens of Massachusetts cities and towns are taking steps to impose stiff new fines for smoking marijuana in public .. in order to “shield” the children.

Your tax dollars at work .. New York state paying for dental cleanings for toothless people.

The Tales of Totus, the President’s Teleprompter.

What are college students giving up for Lent these day? Facebook.

Okay, this is for you people that still don’t get it about the AIG bonuses. Read this letter by Jake DeSantis, an executive vice president of the American International Group’s financial products unit, to Edward M. Liddy, the chief executive of AIG Do you get it now? You will need to log in to read the article but it is worth it. If you don’t have an account, you can try using bugmenot.com.

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Clark Howard talks facebook scams and the stock market

January 12th, 2009 1 Comment »

clark_standing_25097Some interesting articles from Clark Howard’s website:

Facebook a new breeding ground for get-rich-quick schemes

RIP-OFF ALERT: Have you noticed that Clark is hitting numerous rip-off alert sounders these days? The last time we had so many back-to-back warnings was during the recession of the early ’90s. Back then, the Internet was only used by researchers and some government types. But today it’s a prime form of communication. Little wonder then that many scams have morphed and gone online.  Read the full story.

Consumers burying themselves under payday lending debt

RIP-OFF ALERT: Payday lenders offer consumers an easy way to bury themselves under mounds of debt. The typical payday lender allows you to walk into their establishment, turn over a personal check that’s postdated to your next pay date and walk out with cash — minus some high fees.  Read the full story.

Save up to $600 annually by dropping landline, going cell only

Looking for an easy way to reduce your monthly budget in 2009? Consider dropping your landline and going cell phone only. About 1 in 5 Americans have disconnected their home phone, while an additional 13% say they have a home phone that they never use. That’s about one-third of all Americans who are cell phone only or very near to it.  Read the full story.

Overexposed in the stock market during your golden years?

Syndicated financial writer Umberto Cruz recently issued a new warning about the dangers of having too much money in stocks as you grow older.  Read the full story.
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