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Category Archives: Money
President Obama’s Fantasy World / Reality
The Writing is on The Wall! Bailouts, Potential Government Shutdown, QE1, QE2, Expanding Debt Limits….. The Days of the U.S. Dollar….are Numbered! We’re on the Brink of A Total Collapse, Resulting in Hyper-Inflation Overnight! Look At All The Signs: Everything … Continue reading
Posted in beawaretoday, debt, Domestic Polocies, Economy, gasoline, GDP, Gietner, Government Spending, Harry Reid, Inflation, jobs, Money, Nancy Pelosi, National debt, Ponzi Schemes, President Obama, Spending, Treasury, Unemployment
Tagged Federal Reserve System, Money supply, Reserve currency, United States, United States Department of the Treasury, United States dollar, United States Treasury security, US Dollar
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The Coming Golden Age for These Energy Stocks
Oil prices get the flashy headlines, but natural gas will steal the show. That’s what a recent report from the International Energy Agency suggests. Investors still have time to get in and ride this wave. The IEA believes we could … Continue reading
Why Can’t the Fed Control Inflation?
Any first year economics student will be able to slowly and cogently explain the theory of maximum employment, or even give you a run-down on modern monetary theory. Certainly, most hobbyist economists will be able to fumble their way through … Continue reading
Posted in beawaretoday, Bernanky, debt, Domestic Polocies, Economy, Federal Reserve, Gietner, Inflation, Money, National debt, Spending, Treasury
Tagged Ben Bernanke, Currency crisis, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve System, Gross domestic product, John Williams, Paul Krugman, United States
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5 Stocks for a Slowing Economy
The signs that the economy is slowing down are starting to become more frequent. In that context, it’s time for investors to consider how their portfolio will fare in this environment, and which stocks stand to benefit in a tougher … Continue reading
‘I I don’t see us solving what needs to be solved’ right now, Coburn told POLITICO. | AP Photo Close By DAVID ROGERS & MANU RAJU | 5/17/11 4:12 PM EDT Updated: 5/18/11 5:10 PM EDT The Gang of Six … Continue reading
Posted in 112 Congress, beawaretoday, debt, Domestic Polocies, Economy, Government Spending, Money, National debt, Oil
Tagged Democratic Party (United States), John Boehner, Kent Conrad, Mike Crapo, Republican Party (United States), Saxby Chambliss, Tom Coburn, United States Senate Committee on the Budget
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Dodd and Frank Damage Control Again and Again
Bernanke on Dodd-Frank Fallout: Debit Card Fee Caps Threaten Small Banks Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has delivered yet another ominous prediction about Dodd–Frank fallout, telling the Senate Banking Committee last week that government dictates on debit card fees “could … Continue reading
Doctors Need a Permanent Fix to Medicare Payment Problem
Budging the Budgets Posted on May 12, 2011 by Michael Weiss| 11 Comments In the battles over the federal budget (and in many state budgets as well), we often hear that we don’t have a revenue problem, but rather have … Continue reading
SAVING THE AMERICAN DREAM
Fellow Americans: Today, I am excited to announce the release of The Heritage Foundation’s comprehensive agenda that sets a new course for the size and scope of the federal government. The new report, “Saving the American Dream: Heritage’s Plan to … Continue reading
Posted in debt, Economy, Federal Reserve, GDP, Gietner, Government Spending, jobs, Money, President Obama, Spending, Tea Party, Treasury, Unemployment
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The $126 Million Phone Call That Went Unanswered
The inside story of how a major league pitcher’s record-breaking contract spurred an investment alternative 17 years in the making. It may be just the opportunity YOU are looking for… Dear Fellow Investor: In December 2006, the phone rang in … Continue reading