Archive for 6月 2nd, 2010

Economic Recovery – US Economy Still Fragile?

The US economy made some gains, when its GDP took a positive growth turn last quarter of 2009. However, the chairman of the US Fed feels that it was too early to assume that the recovery will last. His prime concern appears to be elevated unemployment, which is yet to end the negative cycle.

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Profits Over People – It’s Only Human Nature

From British Petroleum’s culpability in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, to the government Minerals Management Service that was supposed to be regulating offshore drilling and didn’t, to the healthcare industry busily finding ways to evade oversight, people have taken a backseat to profits. The “excuse” has been that it’s only “human nature” to avoid responsibility. But saying it’s “human nature” is like saying the sun will come up in the morning. It explains nothing and allows us to avoid having to take action and be accountable for our activities.

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The Greatest Advantages of Solar Energy

Most people think of solar as a way to save money and reduce their electricity bill. This is a major advantage of solar energy and going solar, but what are the greatest advantages of solar energy? All will be revealed here.

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Ecuador Energy Potential Considered

Ecuador is rich in energy potential, and ought to tap into what’s available. Unfortunately, that will take major capital investment which might garner a snicker or two from international industrial capitalists, IMF, multi-national corporate conglomerates, and even nation-state run capitalism funders of infrastructure in their ever growing quest to make deals. Not long ago, I was discussing this with an acquaintance out of Houston.

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What is Your Job Future in America?

It’s a tough slog. Increased small business’s participation in world trade, with emphasis on manufacturing, and improvement of the education system in the U.S. will go a long way towards job improvement opportunities.

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First Argentina and Now the EU – Who Will Be Next?

To be realistic, we have to recognize that the federal government’s growth rate has been accelerating, and is continuing to accelerate, under the present administration, while at the same time, the private sector is continuing to shrink. So, the real question is “How will the government sustain itself?”

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