Category: 1.5 The Economy
By P Alfonso on Aug 8, 2010 | In 1.5 The Economy | 1 feedback »
Bankrupt: 1530s, from the Italian. Banca Rotta “A broken bench”. Banca “Moneylender’s Shop” “Bank”. Rotta “Broken”. Fact 1. It should be fair to say that if many States are unable to…
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By P Alfonso on May 11, 2010 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
For those who still fail to see the truth here is another way of seen the reality versus the economic recovery brainwash that our government is feeding its citizens. The amount of people that are now on Food Stamps continues to increase and it…
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By P Alfonso on Feb 1, 2010 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Anyone who understands the real value of money will tell you that paper is worth nothing and Gold is real money. Before going further into looking at the burden that the debt is on our nation, let’s examine t…
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By P Alfonso on Dec 25, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
If you were to pick and choose the good news that the media reports about the U.S. economy, you could clearly see that it is on the way to recovery and the recession has ended. These forecasters are a new breed of…
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By P Alfonso on Nov 29, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Congress is quietly preparing another stimulus package to slow down States and Counties layoffs for lack of funds. In other words, another government jobs saving multi-billions bailout is coming soon. This sh…
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By P Alfonso on Nov 22, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Is there anyone out there who really thinks that Congress is going to save the consumer from being victims of the credit card companies? Forget about Congress trying to save you from the banks, they are in bed with…
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By P Alfonso on Aug 7, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Good financial news is just a deception to avoid panic and give government and bankers more time to do whatever it is that they are trying to achieve. There is very little true reporting of anything. Everyone…
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By P Alfonso on Jul 13, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
The big fish will eat the little fish. We have a government in which all major financial decisions are made by Goldman Sachs previous employees who have been placed in the Obama administration. Our not so federal F…
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By P Alfonso on Jul 11, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
A depression is an extreme recession in which there is an abnormal increase in unemployment, restrictions of credit, diminishing output and investment, large number of bankruptcies a reduction in trade…
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By P Alfonso on Jul 8, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Retirees and the elderly need to be aware as the Social Security deception is beginning to unravel. Decades of an uneducated public has allowed this situation to become a reality. Trust of the people in the s…
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By P Alfonso on Jun 11, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
That has become the trend followed by many in the media including reliable sources of financial information such as Bloomberg. We can actually find reliable and truthful source of information but it is buried deep…
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By P Alfonso on Jun 9, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
While the national debt has accelerated just under 190 billion during the month of May, the Obama administration is preparing to increase the pace by injecting billions of the stimulus package. According to them, t…
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By P Alfonso on May 27, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Reporting like this is covering the financial news today. It can be found in CNN and Fox News. Wishful thinking I would say. Perhaps we should spell it “wish fools” thinking. Forty five economists…
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By P Alfonso on May 15, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
It may appear that way if you are not employed in those dealerships or if you are not the owner who has put his life savings into that business and is now losing everything. Have no fear for Ob…
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By P Alfonso on May 3, 2009 | In 1.5 The Economy | Send feedback »
Media reporting on the status of our economy has resorted to a tabloid style reporting. There is plenty of information out there, just have your pick and believe whatever you want to, or have the…
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