The other side of the life during the great depression
November 30, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
People of the world at present can define what is recession and what is inflation. We all want to survive or recover. We do not want to have another great depression. As described in Wikipedia, the great depression was a worldwide economic downturn from 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s and 1940s. This happened in most places of the different... Read More »
The Fed Ponzi Scheme
November 29, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States. It was created in 1913 by the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, largely as a response to a series of financial panics or bank runs, particularly a severe panic in 1907. Now for the rest of the story! The Federal Reserve was set up by BANKERS to protect BANKERS, not... Read More »
Obama’s Stimulus Package Ready to Set Better Economic Stage with $900 Billion Dollars!
November 28, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
The Federal Government has taken to heart the fact that something needs to be done about this crisis. They have implemented a stimulus package worth almost $900 billion dollars to do just that. There are a number of areas that this package covers to get the most out of the money. Over the next two years, it is a goal to create three million jobs. Most... Read More »
Dubai Default- The Real Black Friday?
November 27, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
The good news is that markets in America are closed on Thanksgiving. The bed dews is that the markets open on Friday, November 27th when BLACK FRIDAY may take on an entirely different mean than that which has generally meant great Holiday season sales. The Dubai default that they’re trying to make not look like a default could make it a RED FRIDAY... Read More »
$5,000 Gold In The Future?
November 26, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
I started this gold blog-commentary years ago when gold was under $300 an ounce and I put as my sub title – Gold $1,500. Two years ago, I merged or added the “Gold News” under the main web page of Transformed Consciousness because that’s the “macro-happening” leading to December 21, 2012 of course. It’s not... Read More »
Portuguese and German Translation Workers Discuss Brazilian Economy
November 25, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
As a sign that developing countries have weathered the current recession far better than developing nations, the country of Brazil has earned investment grade status by all three of the major rating agencies including Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings. The new designation means the Brazilian economy is solvent and can repay its... Read More »
Getting Married is Good for your Wealth
November 25, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Nothing could be worse during a downturned economy than suffering through it alone. Finding love and happiness with a Russian bride will change your whole outlook on the recession. Here’s 3 reasons why marrying a Russian bride is good for your wealth. Your Heart Distracts Your Mind Your brain might be concentrated on your bills, your budget, and... Read More »
Brazil Becoming Dominant Oil Producer In Future
November 24, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
The King is Dead! All hail the King! This shouted quote can now also be applied to the world of oil production. The reason? The only country making major oil discoveries these days is Brazil. In fact, the discoveries are so huge that Brazil now stands to be the dominant oil producer for the foreseeable future. People in the energy business have been... Read More »
Los Angeles City Guide Traveling To Los Angeles and Need a Guide
November 22, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Los Angeles City Guide Los Angeles is a big city, and whether you are a resident or are just visiting, it can be difficult to navigate yourself through it. There are many exciting ways to experience the City of Angels, and to thoroughly enjoy your time there, you should visit as many of them as possible. Sometimes, however, it is difficult to find... Read More »
Poor Economy Leads To More Government Help
November 19, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
As the poor economy is continuing to plague New Hampshire with a high unemployment rate, state and municipal welfare programs and homeless shelters are experiencing an increase in demand. Cassie Bushnell, a 21- year old high school dropout, is just one of the many people who are seeking aid from these programs. She stays with friends and family from... Read More »
Mind Boggling Numbers
November 16, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
No one, and I include those who run our government, has a clue as to how deep we are (as a nation) in debt. America is literally bankrupt, but we’re being kept alive by the rest of the world that is bankrupt as well. The U.S. advertized national debt is approaching $12,000,000,000,000.00. That’s a lot of ZEROS! And the Obama administration... Read More »
Spanish Clean Energy Incentives
November 14, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Spain benefits from a Feed in Tariff system. There are also a number of other incentives and laws which are described below by sector: Solar * Install an additional 363MW of photovoltaic solar to reach 400MW by 2010 * Construct 500MW of solar thermal electric capacity by 2010 * Install an additional 4,140,459m² of solar thermal to reach 4,840,892m²... Read More »
The Beauty of Competition
November 13, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
All organizations whether they are businesses, sports teams, labor organizations or government bureaus will create excesses and become corrupt unless the law of competition or some other force is employed to control those abuses. Some organizations like labor unions and government bureaus have no competition to control excesses, so other controls... Read More »
Public Bank Energy Investment
November 12, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Investment and grants in clean energy from international development banks and organisations reached $8.3bn in 2007, rising from $6bn in 2006. This number looks set to continue increasing in the coming years. The top investor in 2007 was the European Investment Bank (EIB) ($3.2bn), followed by the World Bank ($1.43bn), the European Bank for Reconstruction... Read More »
Gold Sails Past $1,100
November 11, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Remember when gold was selling at $275 an ounce and the “experts” were saying it was a lousy investment? Remember when gold was at $750 an ounce and heading for $1,000 and Wall Street brokers were saying it had topped out? Remember when gold went ABOVE $1,000 and stock brokers were saying the gold rush (which they had denied ever existed)... Read More »


