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Asia Should be Careful Real Intention of the United States

In the two-day monetary policy meeting, Federal Reserve 4 am Beijing time, as expected, announced a new round of quantitative easing program. Federal Open Market Committee announced the second quarter of 2011, about 6,000 billion U.S. dollars to buy U.S. Treasury bonds. The Fed said in a statement, the performance of the U.S. economy is […]

A Political Dynamo: Cheri DiNovo

Every couple of years, we have seen both good and bad politicians enter public office. Most would claim to be miracle workers who strive to enhance the quality of life of their voters. But the real tests comes on how well they keep their promises and how they effectively manage political issues when they’ve won […]

What it Means to Global Food Prices

In wheat and maize prices are rising against the backdrop of soaring rice prices are likely to lead to food crisis. Last week, the Chinese food market, oil prices uploaded to the message. Consumers rush to buy cooking oil, it was found the supermarket, not just oil prices, including rice, bread, fruit, vegetables, eggs, and […]

Adrian Fenty; How His Losing Campaign May Help Others

Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines arrogance as “an attitude of superiority manifested in an overbearing manner or in presumptuous claims or assumptions.” This is one of the terms that were used to describe why Adrian Fenty was not re-elected as mayor of the nation’s capitol. As we approach a major mid-term election period, questions are being raised […]

Sheryl Lee Ralph, E. Faye Williams & Evelyn Gibson Lowery Urge Women to Get Out the Vote

Atlanta, GA – A diverse group of women representing all walks of life, faiths, and ethnicities assembled recently at the Atlanta Civic Center for the “Women in Power Multicultural Forum,” a spirited get-out-the-vote rally featuring a mixture of local, state, and national speakers that discussed women as “Game Changers” and urged the audience to visit, […]

A Service-Based U.S. Economy And Its’ Issues

Today, the United State economy is moving more and more towards a service-based economy. What does this mean? It means that now companies are realizing they have to focus on service and many large, successful corporations are service-oriented. What this means for companies that still sell tangible goods is that they now have to also […]

President Obama Complaining “They Talk About Me Like a Dog”

In a speech on 9/6/2010 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin it was painful to see President Obama go off the prepared remarks on the teleprompter complaining about how “They talk about me like a dog.” I wrote an article 8/31/2010, President Obama Does “Wag the Dog” in a Deflation Economy. You can see it if you google […]

We’re All Crash Test Dummies

I’ve long wondered why seemingly intelligent people can’t figure out some basic things. We stake out political positions as if we believe that a Democrat or a Republican can fix this mess we find ourselves in. The truth is, there has always been a third party that has been at work corrupting both parties. Of […]

Solution to the Crisis Have no Single Country Prescription

To solve the world problem is not the “single country” prescriptions, which the International Monetary Fund (IMF), president of Kahn’s latest assertion. Full participation of the IMF and the World Bank after 2010, cooperation among countries in the annual meeting will decline, the recovery increased downside risks, the exchange rate of friction, uneven development and […]

What Was Good About 9-11?

It is the American dream, I suppose, starting with nothing and working hard to build a successful business. Officially, our business opened its “doors” on September 11, 2010. It wasn’t our intention to start on 9-11, it just happened to be when we got our state and local license approved. It’s fitting, though, as the […]