Monthly Archives: January 2012

“Good” economic news

More economic news from Standard&Poor; their figures indicate home prices fell much further in November than expected. S&P also indicates another U.S. credit downgrade is imminent. This, as a result of the continuing rise in the cost of health care. At the same time Consumer Confidence dropped...
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Picking the winner of Super Bowl XLVI

Everybody has their own method for picking the winner of the Super Bowl, from sentimental favorites, to geographic proximity. Some find every set of statistics they can, and others might pick a winner based on a jersey color. However, one source that isn’t usually consulted may have...
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Support your local Meteorologist

Great example of how the “progressives” operate. The Forecast the Facts campaign has taken to identifying “deniers” among television weathermen. They want local weather reporters to begin talking about the impact of global warming in local weather forecasts. Those who won’t, or, God forbid, disagree with the...
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Things I should have known, but had to learn the hard way. Lesson #1 by Marty Nalitz on Monday, May 2, 2011 at 4:55pm         Of all the things that characterized my life before 2004, none did so more than the failure of every relationship I...
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SOMETIMES THE WAY BACK IS THROUGH THE WILDERNESS by Marty Nalitz on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 7:36am         What is the wilderness?  The idea of a wilderness  conjures many different pictures- adventure, mystery, maybe even romance.  There are some other visions, though-a place of danger,...
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