Mar 5, 2009
We talked about this last fall. Credit card companies that abuse their authority, and make a huge negative impact to the consumer. American Express, Chase Cut Card Limits, how does this effect you? What can you expect in the future, and what can you do to stop this sort of abuse. All of these are valid questions, but the answers might shock you.
Let’s first visit the idea of what your credit card payments are going to be with this new “Terms of ... Read More
Feb 19, 2009
The government is working on a criminal investigation into the case, and more than a dozen civil lawsuits have been filed. This week, Peanut Corp. president Stewart Parnell repeatedly refused to answer questions before the House Energy and Commerce investigations subcommittee, which is seeking ways to prevent another outbreak. But e-mails surfaced indicating he ordered products the company knew were tainted to be shipped anyway.
After a brief set of questions PCA executives were asked if they would consume their own product. Watch ... Read More
Feb 16, 2009
We were recently sent an article that was posted in the New York Times. This article was written by a Mr. Cox, who also writes for breakingviews.com. This has to been one of the biggest pieces of spew that has come out of the whole financial meltdown. Just in the first paragraph the rhetoric is beyond digestive excrement. After reading through this pile, it is left to you to feel sorry for these SEO's and Directors who were instrumental in causing this ... Read More
Jan 24, 2009
Citigroup, recipient of another $45 billion, made the opposite call. While trying to keep a low profile, the company is still fielding an army of Washington lobbyists working on a host of issues, including the bailout. In the fourth quarter, it spent $1.77 million on lobbying fees, according to its lobbyists’ filings. Read More
Oct 6, 2008
Here is a list of the United States Senators, and The House of Represantatives who voted on the "Bail-Out Bill". And how they Voted on this Bill.
We will dissect why they voted the way they did at a later time.
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