The Politicking of General Motors

The nationalization of two of North America’s largest automotive companies may have many sociopolitical effects, the extent of which is not yet known. Of course, this is not strictly what is happening: the U.S. and Canadian governments are intervening simply to keep the companies alive, and mandating a new business structure perhaps simply under the guise of ensuring it does not happen again. Continue reading ‘The Politicking of General Motors.’

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The Buying Power of Gold

Gold as an investment. The price of gold is moving, and it’s moving fast; the last decade of political and economic instability, and a social superstructure that has fostered a climate of uncertainty and unknown responsibility has created a speculative skyrocketing of gold prices. It seems reasonable to conclude that the price of gold is inversely related to the faith international citizens have in their governments. Continue reading ‘The Buying Power of Gold.’

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Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?

Barack Obama has not lived up to his promises — claims of change and credibility were seemingly just shows of charisma and ego. From claims of restoring confidence in government to discussion of balanced budgets, accountability and general reform; it seems clear only now that none of this is likely to occur. Continue reading ‘Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?.’

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Think Money: ‘give attention to retirement planning’

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Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?

Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?

Barack Obama has not lived up to his promises — claims of change and credibility were seemingly just shows of charisma and ego. From claims of restoring confidence in government to discussion of balanced budgets, accountability and general reform; it seems clear only now that none of this is likely to occur.