Politics Categories: Total Articles Count 25



  • 1: A million dollars wasted on flowers
    It's nice to have flowers around to brighten up your day. But spending a million dollars on flowers to decorate government offices is a big waste of taxpayers' money.

  • 2: Accounts Receivable Factoring for Business Loans in Canada
    Recently an Importer in Ontario Canada contacted my office after having exhausted its efforts in seeking a Business Loan from its local banks in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • 3: Ever Dream of the Big Sale?
    Ever dreamed of that bug sales? You know the one I am talking about, the one that would put your company on the map in your industry as a player. Be careful for what you wish for. Many companies have wished for that very thing until it actually happens. What would you do if you received that order and it was for more than you entire last 2 yeas of sales in one Purchase Order?

  • 4: President Obama Stomps his Foot Down on AIG
    With all the uproar over the AIG bonuses paid out most recently, it is extremely apparent President Obama is not going to let the abusive tactics of the AIG fiscal irresponsibility which led them to the brink of destruction in the first place.

  • 5: Should You Buy Pepper Spray
    Before I get to why you should buy pepper spray, I must say I'm feeling like something's bubbling beneath the surface this afternoon that needs to break out. It's kind of like volcanic magma, or a white phosphorous grenade, for those of you familiar with ordnance.

  • 6: So you want to Start-Up and Business in a Recession
    Since the unemployment rates are so high and the prospect of finding a decent paying job are so low, many people have decided to go out on their own.

  • 7: Examining War
    Throughout the history of mankind, there have been wars. Times of peace, although the preference of most people, seem to exist all too briefly. Prior to the Industrial Age, war was much less sophisticated, in terms of weaponry. War was fought on specified battle grounds, with much conducted in hand-to-hand combat. Civilians were not injured. In even the most ferocious of campaigns, the casualties sustained were nothing like modern warfare.

  • 8: High Gas Prices
    With gas prices fluctuating as they have over the past year, from the $3 plus range about a year ago, to as much as $4.50 this past summer and now in the $2 price range at the end of the year, it surely makes you wonder why gas prices are high sometimes, but plummet rapidly when the economy is in poor health. It seems a bit suspicious, if you ask me.

  • 9: U.S. Political News
    Finally, the U.S. Presidential campaign is over. We've elected a new President, who will, hopefully, bring to fruition the changes everyone has been looking for, all across the board, from a better and more stable economy to improved foreign relations. Most Americans realize that the new President is inheriting a rather full plate.

  • 10: President Obama to Announce Aid for Small Companies
    It does not matter what line of work you are in you have been seeing cutbacks, cost reductions and more cutbacks. We are all being forced to do more with far less. Every one knows people that have lost their jobs to these economic factors.


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