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Obama’s New Bank Giveaway, by Michael Hudson

January 31st, 2009
Dandelion Salad by Michael Hudson Global Research, January 29, 2009 Is this administration’s bank policy Bush-3 – or Clinton-5 or Reagan 8? After (1) threatening for eight years that the prospect of a trillion-dollar deficit spread over a generation or so is sufficient reason to stiff Social Security recipients and abolish debts to the nation’s retirees, and (2) after the Bush administration provided $8 trillion over the past three months in cash-for-trash swaps of good Treasury bonds f

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City requires business permit from vendor (Paragould Daily Press)

January 31st, 2009
A San Diego-based company selling generators from the back of a semi-truck was fined and required to obtain a city business permit Friday, Mayor Mike Gaskill said.

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Budget a boost to business (Portage Daily Graphic)

January 31st, 2009
With the release of the federal budget on Tuesday, it appears the Canadian business sector will get a boost with more incentives to businesses to [...]

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Pajama Media Close It’s Door - Good Riddance

January 31st, 2009
I’ve been blogging at Macsmind long before many others began the hobby. I started in 2003 and back then blogs were just coming to their own, a place to share thoughts, rant, make a general ass out of yourself sometimes. However it wasn’t long before sharks arrived and started to water down and spoil the whole thing and now one of those sharks has gone belly up. Via one of the “suckers” who helped Roger Simon use the work of others to promote his own ass, Jeff at Protein Wisdom got a pink slip

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The Money On Your Mind?

January 31st, 2009
Credit cards should be kept primarily for use in difficult periods, and certainly not as a capital source. Do not fall into the trap of easy money and jeopardize the future of your business. You would be better served seeking another source of financing and keeping your credit card usage to a minimum.

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