Monthly Archives: May 2010

What I Learned About Fiscal Responsibility and Politicians

With all the attention that’s been given to the Greek debt situation, the budget woes of most states in the US is no longer front page news.  But, maybe it should be.   The interactive map above illustrates each state’s … Continue reading

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Catching Wild Pigs

A friend of mine sent this to me this week.  If political statements bother you, don’t read this entry.  When I read it, it rang pretty true. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share … Continue reading

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Is the Market Correction Over?

Many analysts, bullish on domestic stocks, believe the market correction that we’ve seen over the past weeks is about over, pointing to the fact that the markets are oversold – a term analysts use to describe the state of the … Continue reading

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Housing Continues to Falter

  A “Washington Post” article on May 14, 2010 revealed that the housing market will continue to be soft.  Over one year ago, I forecasted that real estate values would continue to decline through 2012 at a minimum.  Unfortunately, that … Continue reading

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Greece to Take Legal Action Against US Banks?

  A Bloomberg article yesterday quoted Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou who said that Greece may consider taking legal action against some US Banks due to the difficult financial circumstances in which Greece finds itself.  This from the article: Greece … Continue reading

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