Tag: money

  • Harry Reid and the kangaroo kourt

    Imagine a world where your vote does not count. A world where the entire world may be in favor of democ­ra­cy but is over ruled by this man? Who do they think they are? When you look and lis­ten to this state­ment you will learn some­thing about peo­ple like har­ry reid, it is the same…

  • Eric Cantor Defeated by Tea Party

    The head­line is real and so is the news that in 2014 you can make a dif­fer­ence. Tea Par­ty Backed Can­di­date, Break­ing News.

  • Green Energy

    The idea of Green Ener­gy is appeal­ing how­ev­er it is still cost­ing  a lot more to pro­vide the ground work for green ener­gy. There are many dif­fer­ent research projects that could lead to renew­able ener­gy in many dif­fer­ent for­mats. The prob­lem is for the most part were just look­ing in the wrong places. Case Stud­ies…

  • Government Grants

    Every year the Gov­ern­ment, (Wash­ing­ton DC) sets aside funds to help peo­ple who real­ly need help.  Home­less peo­ple, who have lost their homes, (just look at the paper every week to see how many homes are being fore­closed on, it will open your eyes.  Home­less peo­ple who have no place to go who are abuse…

  • Anti-Poverty

    Pover­ty has always been an issue from the begin­ning of our record­ed his­to­ry we know that this has been a prob­lem. Yet, today we still have so many prob­lems and for the most part no one real­ly cares. Yes a few here and there devote their lives to help­ing the poor. That is great, but…

  • Printing money

    If you watch TV for long you will see an adver­tise­ment for buy­ing Gold and Sil­ver. The rea­son why is sim­ple, every time Wash­ing­ton prints mon­ey in the form of using the FED to gen­er­ate rev­enue where none exists Gold and Sil­ver become the Go to mar­ket.  

  • health insurance corruption

    For many years the insur­ance indus­try has and will remain in a state of con­stant cor­rup­tion. The nor­mal sit­u­a­tion in this indus­try for many many years, each state has an insur­ance com­mis­sion how­ev­er most of the time there is lit­tle over­sight unless a crim­i­nal case comes up before a judge most of the time the…

  • Part time employment?

    Sur­viv­ing on min­i­mum wage used to be a dif­fi­cult process how­ev­er it is get­ting even more dif­fi­cult.  When you add up the cost of just liv­ing not to men­tion try­ing to sur­vive, the first ques­tion is how can it be done at all. If you are lucky enough to get a job and keep it,…

  • High Prices?

    Unless you are dis­con­nect­ed with both the Econ­o­my and the result­ing infla­tion from the print­ing of mon­ey you know how high prices can be for items that you real­ly need. For exam­ple a quart of Oil, at some con­ve­nience stores the price for a quart of Oil can be as high as $6.99 In oth­er…

  • Insurance companies say No

    Insur­ance com­pa­nies have proven over and over again that they can­not be trust­ed to do the right thing when it comes to sub­scribers. They Deny, Delay and Defend. They refuse to do the right thing while spend­ing mon­ey and pay­ing out­ra­geous salaries to the top exec­u­tives all the while mak­ing promis­es they alleged­ly nev­er intend…