The Miraculous Economic Transformation of Brazil
June 30, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Brazilians always spoke fondly of their country as the Land of the Future. They felt God endowed them with endless resources that one day would make them a prosperous and powerful nation. Brazil is a giant of South America. Its population of 190 million people is the fifth largest in the world. In area, Brazil is also the fifth largest in world. So,... Read More »
The Economy is in a Rut and So What?
June 30, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
If you turn on the TV, most of what you’ll see is bad news going on in our economy. The reason our economy is in so much debt right now is because of many factors – the cost of the war, people not being able to pay off their house loans, people not being able to buy new houses, people saving every penny for the future, not enough people... Read More »
Warren Buffett : Gloomy On Economy
June 26, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
When the man from Omaha speaks, the world listens. When Gerald Celente speaks the world gets worried. Both men are saying the same thing. The world (and yes that would include America folks) is not yet out of the financial jungle. That the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week is yet the latest example. Initial... Read More »
Who’s Making The Best Of A Bad Economy?
June 25, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus plan is to improve the economy mainly by creating jobs. Forty billion is for creating “green jobs” and most of those will be traditional jobs gone greener. Geothermal, solar and wind energy production will be increased. There will be an increase in the production of biofuels – fuels made from non-food... Read More »
Shop Locally with Community Focused Businesses
June 23, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
In these tough economic times, consumers should be encouraged to not only spend their dollars locally, but also to specifically support local businesses that are involved and invested in the community. Many local businesses give back to our community in so many ways through their time, financial support and in-kind contributions. Because of their generosity... Read More »
Optimism Opium Or Obamageddon?
June 23, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
If your head is in the sand, all looks well, albeit rather dark and grainy. But if you are a follower of Gerald Celente (“There’s not a better trend forecaster than Gerald Celente. The man knows what he’s talking about.” — CNBC) and you’ve read his “Summer 2009″ issue of The trends Journal, you might want to put your... Read More »
Jobs needed for starving artist
June 22, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Jobs are needed for starving artist, which as the saying goes a constant day job,for such example as musicians who may like to drive school buses durning the day and play gigs at night.Painters who could draw and paint master pieces, may work as janitors and security professionals,as their day jobs some feel this is a healthier way or means for these... Read More »
An American ‘Yezhovschina’?
June 21, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
An American ‘Yezhovschina’? by William Norman Grigg by William Norman Grigg: And We, Like Sheep… Maxwell Smart: Are you a psychologist, Dr. Stueben? Dr. Stueben: I’m the president of the psychologist society for mental health and adjustment through fulfillment. Smart: What kind of an organization is that? Stueben: We’re a hate... Read More »
Three Important Facts About The Economic And Energetic Crisis That We Are Facing Now
June 20, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Ms Sarah Teather, the Britain’s Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman said about one year ago: “Many people will feel deeply uncomfortable that some of the world’s wealthiest companies are experiencing a profit surge at a time when household budgets are under tremendous pressure. Consumers are already facing huge price hikes in food... Read More »
U.S. Beats War Drum as Iran Dumps the Dollar
June 19, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Submitted By: Shaun Booth The seemingly ever escalating rhetoric against Iran by U.S. officials took another step forward today. A senior military official leaked to the press plans to publicly reveal the evidence of weapons caches found in Iraq which can be directly traced back to Iran. The types of weapons found such as roadside bombs are believed... Read More »
Obama Regulatory Reform Plan Officially Establishes Banking Dictatorship
June 19, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
President Obama’s plan to give the privately-owned and unaccountable Federal Reserve complete regulatory oversight across the entire U.S. economy, which is likely to be enacted before the end of the year, will officially herald the beginning of a new form of government in the United States – an ultra-powerful banking dictatorship controlled... Read More »
What’s Up In A Down Economy?
June 18, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Opening day for the Reno Aces was April 17, 2009. The Aces are a Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks and 1 of 16 teams in the Pacific Coast League. Franchise owner, SK Baseball, has built a $40 million, 10,000-fan capacity stadium in downtown Reno. Not only does the stadium provide several hundred jobs for a city with 11.2% unemployment;... Read More »
Good News Concerning Renewable Energy – Solar And Wind Power The Best Sources
June 17, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Every one is talking about renewable sources, privates and governments are taking action to produce renewable energy all over the world.But what are the most convenient sources?The best and more convenient among the others are solar and wind power. In fact if we could cover a surface area equal to 1,5% of Europe with PV panels it would be enough... Read More »
Iron Ore Prices Drop as Steel Market Suffers
June 17, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
June 15, 2009— The steel market has seen dramatic price reductions in the past few months. In this faltering economy, iron ore prices are alarmingly low compared to last year. Slashed steel prices have caused the top three steel producing companies, Vale of Brazil, BHP Billiton of Australia and Brazil, and Rio Tinto of Australia, to make some serious... Read More »
A Blue Monday
June 16, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
For those that are looking for an easy ride into the sunset, Monday proved to be a little set-back. There will be many more as we’re totally in un-chartered territory. Who knows what’s going to happen with Israel and Iran, much less what the election turmoil in Iran could potentially lead to very shortly. And if there ever was a loose cannon... Read More »


