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The Morality of Financial Literacy
Fed Governor Fred Mishkin stated today that “There can hardly be a better time to make the case for economic and financial literacy than right now…We face a downturn in our housing industry fueled, at...
Are Americans Credit Slaves?
The hapless credit slaves can do nothing other than subscribe to regular credit reports in the hope of catching a problem created by the industry and predatory business practices, but you gotta love their...
0 commentsChild Support and federal law
Bill Bradley celebrating after a hard day of building unconstitutional child support law. Hillary Clinton claims that her purpose is child. Actually, her purpose is big government that fails its prescribed...
1 commentMake Bankers Pay?
Imagine a world that wasn’t threatened by greedy bankers and financial institutions. Imagine a world where financial institutions were actually responsible for what they did and could be held to a standard...
School Shooting: A Societal Disease
Hate crimes involving shooting and death have occurred around the world, but nowhere has the disease of school shooting been more prevalent than in the United States. Of 38 notable occurrences involving...
0 commentsBanking and the Real Inflation Rate
U.S. business and consumers paid more for food, energy, gasoline, automobiles and most other products last month. Recently, the government confirmed an inflation rate of 8%, which is still vastly...
Mortgage Industry: Tail Wagging the Dog?
Rapidly escalating home prices have been a driving force behind the growth of “sub-prime” and “Alt-A” mortgages during the last number of years. These higher risk mortgages have recently been the...
Child Support Trouble? Here's Why!
What kind of human beings desire to dip into human lives and destroy them with abusive law that violates American civil rights and due process, all in the name of goodness and justice? Enter our saviors, Bill...
0 commentsDifferent Does Not Mean Deficient
When I was growing up, I was told that everything had to be a certain way. Everything was uniform and nothing that was good varied. Life was predictable and dependable. Over the years, I learned that I had...
0 commentsU.S. Recession: Poverty Beyond the Streets
The U.S. census reports that 36.5 million people or 9% of the population were living within the technical definition of poverty in 2006. “There is still a generation of no progress against poverty,” said Sheldon Danziger, at the National Poverty...










