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How The American Middle Class Was Destroyed

by sovereignindividual in Issues, May 30, 2011
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What you are about to read illustrates the pure devious techniques used for selling, ensnaring, and coaxing the american people into buying a not really relatively simple prepaid debit card. This article will also explain how cdo’s effected us, the subprime loans, credit default swaps, over the counter derivatives, and why Washington and the states did nothing to stop a coporate life style of seduction and total legalized greed.

Houses ARE Selling and Gas Prices Will Drop

by Cameron Kennedy in Economics, May 12, 2011
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Contrary to what you hear on the news, home sales are up, the economy is on the up swing, and there are jobs out there. Find out why gas prices are so ridiculous.

An Unlikely Hero

by Shanon Williams in Economics, March 14, 2011
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When we think of heroes, what springs to mind? Superman and other superheros of course! Or maybe the Classical Greek Hero from those thrilling myths. But heroes simply arise during troubling times, and they don’t necessarily need super powers. This story is about an unlikely hero, a Realtor. And during the recession, his unique powers can come in handy.

Families Behind Those Foreclosed Home Signs

by Madison Parker in Issues, November 5, 2010
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With the economy in the dumps, millions of homes have gone into foreclosure in the US. What happened, how it happened, and who or what is responsible, meant nothing to this economist/writer when she was hit by the reality of the families behind the numbers.

Sophistry

by Phillip Torsrud in Politics, October 19, 2010
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Prior to Socrates, the sophists sold their oratory talents to the nobles to depict the reality which best suited their agenda and their ego. Reality at that time varied on the perspective of the individual.
Today’s politicians would have been great sophists. Popular opinion trumps all, while facts are ignored as we regress into a pre-Socratic state of thinking.

While You Were Looking The Other Way: Double Dip Recession

by mygoditsfullofstars in Economics, July 4, 2010
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Welcome to the depression.

Economic Recovery Looms in the Distance: But is It Still Out of Reach?

by Catherine Perez in Economics, July 16, 2009
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Article relating to the conditions that contributed to the economic implosion and those necessary for lasting recovery.

The Credit Crisis: What It Means and What You Can Do About It

by Kitty OKeefe in Issues, April 7, 2009
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The best explanation of the Credit Crisis this author has heard was by “South Park.” Why Kyle was right to extend credit, and how you can understand this without watching “South Park” – or listening to talking heads screaming at each other on the financial networks.

Anatomy of the 2009 Economic Crisis: Layman’s Primer 3

by The Green Sleuth in Economics, February 24, 2009
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An action strategy for getting out of this economic and financial mess we are in.

A Woman’s Guide to Our Crisis of Confidence & a Circus of Pundits

by Kitty OKeefe in Economics, January 28, 2009
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We’re going to hell in a handbasket, and screaming at the top of our lungs all the way. Maybe we should put our hands over our ears, close our mouths and laugh at a good joke.

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