Monthly Archives: October 2009

Runaway Debt?

The chart shows the runaway debt party that we in America have been enjoying since 1985. We have been partying like the 80′s since the 80′s and many did not and do not know that. The 2008 financial crisis was … Continue reading

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Baucuscare estimated to cost $829 billion

The LA Times reports here that the Congressional Budget Office puts the cost of the Baucus Obamacare plan in the senate at $829 billion over 10 years. The LA Times is calling that a victory for Democrat supporters. In the … Continue reading

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Perspective on the price of gold

Courtesy of Jim Sinclair With all the buzz over gold’s recent breakout over $1,000 and the previous 1980 peak of $980 it is worth remembering the dollar has declined and the general price level of goods has increased dramatically in … Continue reading

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Obamas sell themselves not the Olympics

Check out this great article at American Thinker about why Chicago may have lost the Olympics. Maybe the sales force forgot to sell? Of course Barack and Michelle Obama failed in Copenhagen. Their strategy could not possibly succeed. In their … Continue reading

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What the rest of the world saw at the UN

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Unemployment, the economy and the news

Employment numbers were the big surprise today, though it would seem the news was leaked to insiders yesterday what with the 250 point drop in the Dow. Reading various news stories on this event today, all are shocked! For anyone … Continue reading

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