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    Bush has a plan to fix subprime debacle

    Thursday, December 6th, 2007

    Today President Bush unveiled a plan to try and make better the disaster that is known as the sub-prime mortgage market. Of course, we could immediately classify this into the “too little, too late” department, but let’s analyze some of his comments. First off, we have
    the Bush administration hopes that it can help more [...]

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    Personal Finance Carnivals

    Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

    I must apologize for the lack of articles in recent days, I have been extremely busy with work and other outside projects; there will be more stuff coming up soon, so stay tuned!
    To hold you over, I’m linking to three personal finance related carnivals that provide a wealth of information. Take some time out of [...]

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    Carnival Day

    Monday, March 19th, 2007

    Today is carnival day! My post Financial Insecurity in America was accepted into the 79th Carnival of Debt Reduction, at Ask Mr Credit Card’s blog. The format is of a university course outline, with my entry coming in under the Final Word section (People always remember the last thing they read, so that’s a good [...]

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    Financial Insecurity in America

    Monday, March 12th, 2007

    On my way home from work today, I happened to listen to an interview with Richard Wolff, a professor of economics with the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He was being interviewed on one of my favorite radio programs, Beneath the Surface, on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles. The interview was all about financial insecurity, [...]

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