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How Government Benevolence Contributes to Teenage Unemployment

Teenage unemployment is at 25.5%, an all time high since government started tracking these numbers in 1948. An estimated 1.64 million kids between ages 16 – 19 are unable to find jobs. Does government benevolence contribute to high rate of teenage unemployment?
Before going into the role of government as a contributing factor for teenage unemployment, [...]

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Free Markets, My Foot!

Here is a nonsensical rant from a right-wing nut and a CNBS host Larry Kudlow. According to this ‘recovered’ drug addict and yet to recover ‘BS’ addict, all tax cuts are good, unions are bad. Bailouts are a necessary evil as long as they prop markets which were not fundamentally justified being at the levels [...]

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Brute Force or A Gentle Touch

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Brute Force or A Gentle Touch

“Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.”

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Focus on Spending More Time, Not Money, on Things You Enjoy

As we prioritize the things that are important to us, you’d think the things we spend the most money on would get the bulk of our attention. That’s often not the case, and recognizing this is a step toward serious savings.
Trent, the personal finance blogger over at The Simple Dollar, says one way to figure [...]

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The Future of Food

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The Future of Food
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi1FTCzDSck

So, what precaution can the average consumer take to safeguard their family’s health ?
Please educate everybody you care about.

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Ditch Paper Towels for Cloth, Save Money

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Ditch Paper Towels for Cloth, Save Money

I am always a fan of Lifehacker.com Keep finding the nice articles from them and would like to share with you folks. Enjoy!

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For years there is so much misinformation about the case for Telangana. I read all arguments, pro-Telangana and pro-united Telugu land. I read history, not the distorted history or rewritten history on many hate-mongering web sites. I read raw history!!
I, for one, think that the only legitimate argument to be made for the formation of [...]

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I do not have any New Year’s resolutions. Of all the New Year resolutions I have seen so far, the most novel idea that makes sense to me is to boycott big banks and move your money to smaller banks such as credit unions and community banks.
My family always banked with credit unions and a [...]

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Person of the Year, huh?

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Person of the Year, huh?

Time wants us to believe that Bernanke saved us from melt-down, but I think time will tell us a completely different story: Bernanke’s cure is worse than the disease that was ignored even caused/spread by Greenspan’s Fed.

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