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3 Investment Property Management Basics | DAILYMOTION
micoymoral
by micoymoral  11-12-2009   
 investment property management, investment rental property, buying foreclosed homes, residential investment property, flipping property, property investment advice
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Skype founders ring up their second big eBay payday
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  11-6-2009   
 for the record ... "No comment." ('because I'm speechless)!
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Car Title Loans in Carlsbad, Carlsbad North, Loving and Otis, NM
TitleLoans
by TitleLoans  11-12-2009   
 Car Title Loans in Carlsbad, Carlsbad North, Otis and Loving We can get you the money today by one of our local affiliate companies! "I have an older car and someone told me no way could I get a title loan on it but I tried anyway. I only needed $1500 and you guys approved me for $2000. You also got me the money in one day. If this was ebay, would give you five stars. Use my comments guys so others know that there is a solution out here and don't listen to your friends. I'm going to use you guys again!" - Frank M, Carlsbad, NM
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MBAs Consider Startups
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  11-12-2009    2
 I suspect that quite a few of my "retired" associates could be prepared to "help".
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Tim McGirk, friend to the Taliban and promotor of the 'secondary PTSD' defense for the murderer Hasa
Antara
by Antara  11-9-2009    1
 Noah Pollak at Commentary has discovered that Mr. McGirk has a rather interesting history: This shouldn’t be surprising coming from Tim McGirk. He went to Afghanistan after 9/11, had Thanksgiving with the Taliban, and wrote a long piece for National Geographic about what a great time he had and how we’re all just human beings doing our thing on this big blue marble, so let’s not judge. Then he went to Iraq and singlehandedly created the Haditha Massacre hoax. Then he went to Jerusalem and spent a few years slandering Israel. Now he’s trafficking in pop psychology on behalf of a likely domestic jihadist. It’s been quite a career.
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Banks issued swine flu vaccine before nurses
tabsey
by tabsey  11-6-2009    1
 Shows who people think are more important.
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Barbara Ehrenreich: The Swine Flu Vaccine Screw-up
Lexica
by Lexica  11-6-2009   
 More: According to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, the government was misled by these companies, which failed to report manufacturing delays as they arose. Her department, she says, was "relying on the manufacturers to give us their numbers, and as soon as we got numbers we put them out to the public. It does appear now that those numbers were overly rosy." If, in fact, there's a political parable here, it's about Big Government's sweetly trusting reliance on Big Business to safeguard the public health: Let the private insurance companies manage health financing; let profit-making hospital chains deliver health care; let Big Pharma provide safe and affordable medications. As it happens, though, all these entities have a priority that regularly overrides the public's health, and that is, of course, profit…
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Avoid Problems in your real estate purchase
mgkgeno
by mgkgeno  11-4-2009   
 Things not to do when you are in contract.
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50 unconventional things to do in your lifetime
MPRachel
by MPRachel  11-5-2009   
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Gordon Brown to 'buy off' Germany and France to get President Blair
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  11-2-2009    1
 Tony Blair is why Britain is in the state it is in right now and Gordon Brown(nose) want him to have a go at Screwing up the EU (More than it already is.) Not to mention that he is a 33 degree Freemason amongst other shady and Dark organisations. Simply put you wouldn't want this guy running a business let alone a continent.
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Al Gore could become world's first carbon billionaire
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  11-3-2009   
 Al Gore, the former US vice president, could become the world's first carbon billionaire after investing heavily in green energy companies.
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Obama, Maurice Strong, Al Gore Key Players Cashing In On Chicago Climate Exchange
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2009    1
 The nondescript Strong, nonetheless is the big cheese in the underworld of climate change and is one of the main architects of the failing Kyoto Protocol. Full credit for the expose on the business partnership of Strong and Gore in the cap-and-trade reduction scheme should go to the investigative acumen of the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR). The tawdry tale of the top two global warming gurus in the business world goes all the way back to Earth Day, April 17, 1995 when the future author of “An Inconvenient Truth” travelled to Fall River, Massachusetts, to deliver a green sermon at the headquarters of Molten Metal Technology Inc. (MMTI). MMTI was a firm that proclaimed to have invented a process for recycling metals from waste. Gore praised the Molten Metal firm as a pioneer in the kind of innovative technology that can save the environment, and make money for investors at the same time. “Gore left a few facts out of his speech that day,” wrote EIR.
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Goldman Sucks’ new role: Taking Your Homes
sahara
by sahara  11-2-2009    1
 The couple alleges that Goldman declined for three years to confirm their suspicions that it had bought their mortgages from a subprime lender, even after they wrote to Goldman’s then-Chief Executive Henry Paulson — later U.S. Treasury secretary — in 2003. Unable to identify a lender, the couple could neither capitalize on a mortgage hardship provision that would allow them to defer some payments, nor on a state law enabling them to offset their debt against separate, investment-related claims against Goldman. In July, the Beckers won a David-and-Goliath struggle when Goldman subsidiary MTGLQ Investors dropped its bid to seize their house. By then, the college-educated couple had been reduced to shopping for canned goods at flea markets and selling used ceramic glass. Theirs is an infrequent happy ending among the hundreds of cases...
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Who Am I?
willhelm
by willhelm  10-31-2009    4
 "I wrote my first book in my mid-thirties. It is an autobiography with insights into my childhood years and growth into political thought." "My second book was released shortly thereafter, and it provides a deeper understanding of my political ideas." "Meanwhile, I was working as a community organizer and politician. My books, accompanied by my speeches, caught the attention of a nation. I was hailed as an excellent orator, a powerful organizer, and an agent of change for my country." "I am calling for a new world order -- change that everyone in the world can believe in." "My country is experiencing one of the largest economic crises in its history. I will offer solutions. I will clamp down on big business and provide government options to take over the industry. Our current system rewards those that are greedy and exploits those that are economically weak. I will offer healthcare for every man, woman, and child in the nation." "I will remove the greedy from their posi
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Big Time Politics
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-26-2009    1
 One death is a tragedy, but a million is just a statistic.
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Chicago to pay Cash Bounties for Informants on Business Cheats
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-28-2009   
 Depending on your stance on tax cheats, this could be good or bad. On the one hand, tax cheats should be made to pay their fair share of the tax burden. But it brings up the issue on what is the ‘fair share’ when it comes to taxes, but that is for discussion another day. On the hand, this enforces the whole Big Brother climate. Do we really want to spy on our grocer or used car dealer, etc? Would you do it for money? What are your thoughts?
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Credit scores climbing on Prosper as borrowers seek alternative financing
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  10-9-2009   
 "There has never been a better time to be a banker," said Chris Larsen, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Prosper. "With credit card companies hiking rates while at the same time reducing credit limits, people with great credit are looking for an alternative way to get rid of their credit debt and finance their small businesses. The result of the 'too big to fail' institutions turning their backs on consumer and small business borrowers is that individual investors are finding peer-to-peer lending to be an attractive new asset class that enables them to do well while doing good."
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Yes Men Pull Off Chamber Of Commerce Hoax On Climate Change
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-19-2009   
 It turns out, that an email press release was just one component of the hoax. In addition, the fake group managed to secure space at the prestigious National Press Club to host a "press conference" announcing its change in climate change position, according to the real Chamber. Several reporters were in attendance, I'm told, unaware that this was all a big joke. The event would have gone off without a hitch except for the fact that an actual Chamber spokesman was tipped off to the shenanigans and moved quickly to break it up. A reporter interested in covering what she thought was a real event inadvertently showed up at the Chamber's office on H Street instead of the press club. UPDATE: A source close to the infamous pranksters, The Yes Men, claims that the group was behind today's hoax and will be sending along a press release and video shortly. Stay tuned!
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STOPTHECHAMBER.COM
katsteevns
by katsteevns  10-20-2009   
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Dear Old People Who Run the World,
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-16-2009    3
 An open letter to the ‘old people who run the world’. More at the site.
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Crimespotting: the new way to make money on the Internet
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  10-6-2009    3
 Tony Morgan, who set up the site, said: “This could turn out to be the best crime prevention weapon there’s ever been. I wanted to combine the serious business of stopping crime with the incentive of winning money. Users will be awarded one point for spotting a suspected crime and three if they see an actual crime. They can also lose points if the camera operator decides that the alert was not a crime.
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Queen of the United States
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-17-2009    3
 This may be an old clip but we should not forget the arrogance of this woman. You would think she, along with a husband worth an estimated billion dollars, would lease or buy and fly their own plane, or fly first class on commercial airlines like other rich people.
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Top 7 Places to Watch Great Minds in Action
Mohir
by Mohir  8-29-2009    2
 More details at source
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7 Routines That Can Cost You Big
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  10-16-2009    2
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Why Ayn Rand is Hot Again
infidel70
by infidel70  10-11-2009    2
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At 10% Unemployment America Still Doesn't Have Enough Workers
merrie
by merrie  10-14-2009   
 But of course, it's really not much a paradox at all. After years and years of a housing bubble, we have millions of Americans trained in some capacity relating to housing, and those skills are no longer needed. Concepts like this should shred anyone's notion of an output gap. Sure, American hands are underutilized, but if those hands don't have anything to do that's productive, can they really be considered unused "capacity." No, they can't. And this is the problem with big, macro-thinking. You can point to two GDP trendlines and say "Look, undercapacity..." but that totally ignores the ground level where real employees have to find jobs that they're suited for, and no amount of expansionary practice can change that problem.
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Our Global Ponzi Economy
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  10-14-2009    1
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Cinema World Falling Apart
jay8h
by jay8h  10-13-2009   
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Meet Rick Berman-Misinformation's Top Gun For Hire
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  10-12-2009   
 Who is Richard Berman? Richard Berman is a Washington, D.C.-based hired gun who uses front groups to defend his corporate clients against the public interest. Using his lobbying and consulting firm, Berman and Company, as a revenue vehicle for his activities, Berman runs at least 15 industry-funded projects, such as the Center for Union Facts, and holds 16 "positions" within these various entities.
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So, how evil is Facebook, really?
enbar
by enbar  1-20-2008    3
 I use Facebook every day now. I'm pretty well hooked. But this article, which talks about the intellectual pedigree (Girard), political sympathies ("Thatcherite") and financial connections (the CIA) of its board, gives me the creeps in a big way.
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Cancer Cured in Canada, But Big Pharma Says NO WAY!
murieleileen
by murieleileen  10-9-2009    5
 Big pharma can't allow cancer or any other disease to be cured because they will lose their business of drugs, pills and all the illness causing products they make and distribute to the dis-eased.
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Will BigPharma get into the "Death Bond" business ?
leevardi
by leevardi  10-10-2009   
 big profits if we live long,big profits if we don't....what a great business !
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White Coats passed out to Docs
kareval
by kareval  10-6-2009    9
  A sea of 150 white-coated doctors, all enthusiastically supportive of the president and representing all 50 states, looked as if they were at a costume party as they posed in the Rose Garden before hearing Obama’s pitch for the Democratic overhaul bills moving through Congress. The physicians, all invited guests, were told to bring their white lab coats to make sure that TV cameras captured the image. But some docs apparently forgot, failing to meet the White House dress code by showing up in business suits or dresses. So the White House rustled up white coats for them and handed them to the suited physicians who had taken seats in the sun-splashed lawn area. ‘You look very spiffy in your coats.’ Obama told the group of doctors after his aides had handed out a great many of them. UPDATE: Patterico is not sure that all of the doctors in attendance at the President’s photo op were even pro-ObamaCare . According to the testimony of one doctor who was invi
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Top Researcher On Cervical Cancer Vaccine Warns About Its Dangers
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-8-2009    1
  So why do cervical cancer vaccines continue to be pushed by doctors and health authorities across the US, UK and other first-world nations? Because Big Pharma is the great corporate puppeteer that's pulling the strings of legislators. With enough money and lobbyists, you can always overcome scientific thinking with fear-based marketing and under-the-table deal-making. Science-based medicine has no place in a world where disease is big business. There's a ridiculous amount of money to be made by pushing vaccines onto people who don't need them. If I had ten bucks for every teenage girl that's been injected with a cervical cancer vaccine, I'd be... well... GlaxoSmithKline.
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Polanski Petition:A Different View
zizzy
by zizzy  10-8-2009   
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Counterculture to Wall Street is SNOWBALLING
leevardi
by leevardi  10-7-2009   
 ...of course, MSM won't tell you about it....for obvious reasons...Its BAD for Big Business !
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"Chrysler is Going Out of Business. The Company Just Hasn’t Made It Official."
merrie
by merrie  10-6-2009    2
 Taxpayers are likely to lose most of the $81 billion that Congress and the administration sunk into the two companies, according to the Congressional Oversight Panel. Chrysler is expected to lose all $14.3 billion of the taxpayers' money. The daily management of Chrysler is controlled by Fiat which owns 20% of the U.S. company with options which could take that amount to 35%. Fiat has not put any money into Chrysler, so if the American firm becomes a significant operational or management burden there are very few reason for the Italian company, which has sales troubles of its own in Europe, to stay long term. Fiat lost $254 million in the second quarter, so its board may eventually believe that Chrysler is a distraction and one without a future. What Chrysler needs most from Fiat is money. If Fiat's own bleed continues, there will remain only one choice for management. In the mean time, the traditional competitors like Toyota, Honda and Nissan aren't Chrysler's . . .
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Chaos-istan
merrie
by merrie  10-5-2009    3
 The big question now is whether this is going to be about Obama’s ego, or about winning in Afghanistan. If any general is ill-advised to shoot his mouth off, this business may also teach the administration something about blowing off generals at (unnecessarily extended) criticial moments and insisting that political parameters trump military ones in wartime. Maybe if he wasn’t so distracted with trying to have Democratic Christmas in October … an expensive tax-and-fee-subsidized health care giveaway in the middle of economic crisis and war. To be followed on by cap-and-trade’s assault on business, industry, utilities and consumers. And then you’ve got Iran, unresponsive to the extended hand of friendship. AFP, “On Afghanistan, US military puts Obama on the spot,” NYT with a look at Petraeus includes the unfortunate news that this president is less interested in listening to his generals than his predecessor was.... LA Times: “Afghanistan assault points out .....
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Milking the Consumer
sahara
by sahara  10-5-2009   
 Hettinga, who ran a big business and was no political innocent, fought back with his own lobbyists and alliances with lawmakers. But he found he was no match for the dairy lobby. "I had an awakening," the 64-year-old Dutch-born dairyman said. "It's not totally free enterprise in the United States." Most U.S. dairy farmers work within a government system set up in the 1930s to give thousands of small dairies a guaranteed market for their milk and to even out prices for consumers. Farmers who participate in regional pools operated by the federal government or the states deliver raw milk to cooperatives or food processors. They get a guaranteed price, whether the milk ends up in a gallon jug, cheese, butter or ice cream. In Arizona and other federally regulated regions, the Agriculture Department uses a formula to set the price processors pay for raw milk, issuing "milk marketing orders."
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Sarah Palin Belly Flops on the Speaker Circuit
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  9-30-2009    1
 Her reputation as a "blithering idiot" doesn't help much. Maybe she'll be good for some Playboy poses?
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