Free Canada Debt Consolidation – Getting Loan Consolidation in CanadaYour Finance Consultant
2010-07-09 21:06:08You can find free Canada debt consolidation through a number of sources. Debt consolidation helps you deal with debt problems without filing for bankruptcy or giving up your property. The debt consolidation help you put your credit report back in order. Many people are skeptical about debt consolidation, thinking it will put them into
Cameron Orders Ministers to Draw Up 40 Per Cent Spending Cuts – the Biggest in HistoryDoomsday savThe Shrewd Economist
2010-07-04 10:00:00Cameron Orders Ministers to Draw Up 40 Per Cent Spending Cuts – the Biggest in HistoryDoomsday savings: Prime Minister David Cameron is preparing departments for cuts of up to 40 per cent. Photograph: Mail On SundayMAIL ON SUNDAY: David Cameron is ready to approve the biggest public-spending cuts in the history of the developed world in a dramatic bid to cut Britain’s soaring national debt.He has ordered Cabinet Ministers to draw up ‘Doomsday’ savings of up to a staggering 40 per cent which could see vast parts of the public services shut down and tens of thousands of policemen, te
More Fascinating StoriesWindsorCityBlog
2010-07-09 00:05:00Just a few matters you may find of interest:NUMBERS, NUMBERS, NUMBERSHappy days are here again. Just like with traffic numbers showing huge truck traffic increases that the DRIC-ites like to use, can we now say that the Big Three crisis is over using the same logic' Hardly: "Chrysler Canada said its June sales soared 101 per cent"Its numbers went from 9,211 in June 2009 to 18,502 this year.Wow spectacular until you remember that in 2009, industry sales were much lower and two of the Big Three were in bankruptcy. Remember as well that Chrysler sales in 2007 and 2008 were 22,029 and 22,048.MORE
Communication - Economics of publishing -"Lloyd's Blog"
2010-07-09 07:16:00Communication 2010
The heart of my work will always be the physical book, but I'm loving the blogging (and tweeting) process. Starting with a high school journalism class, I've been trying to communicate what I see going on out in the world. I'm some kind of combination naif, Pollyanna, and communicator, and can't wait to tell people what's out there. I don't need to tell you this is a golden age for communicators. As soon as I post this on my blog, it's out worldwide — it's staggering — especially for someone who started out in the world of hot lead type.
I've got revolutionary avenues a
Permanent residenceBankruptcy Canada: Canadian Bankruptcy Information / Q&A - Feb 2010
2010-07-10 13:38:02Can we file for Bankruptcy if we are not permanent residents' We have been living in Canada for 10 years but we have to wait until 2012 for our case to be review from Immigration we have 5 kids 4 of them Canadians and we are really strugling with lots of debts rigth now. Thanks
A Class War We Don't Want -- By: Andrew StuttafordThe Corner - National Review Online
2010-07-12 18:53:55Ramesh, like you I read Ross Douthat's thought-provoking piece with interest, but in my case with much less enthusiasm. It may be worth highlighting what I think are the most obvious problems with what he has to say.To start with, Ross appears to favor sharply scaling back the mortgage-interest tax deduction, an unattractive notion at most times and particularly so in an era of sharply increasing marginal tax rates. It's also an idea that apparently takes no account of what such a change could mean to already-ruined real-estate values
Don't be a Greater FoolLoquacious Musings
2010-07-14 11:58:00Some of you know that Hubbs & I have some very strong opinions about real estate, and why we've abstained thus far from investing our dollars into a home purchase. We are, by and large, super happy renters. Here are some of the reasons why:Our rent just dropped by $200.We are debt free. Imagine owing $300K or more to the bank, with interest! That's not fun.We don't worry about property taxes.If so inclined (or called by God to even greener pastures), we can move out on a month's notice (though we probably won't be).We're not paying rapt attention to hiking rates and sweating over mortga
News • Re: Taib Mahmud, the richest SarawakianMiri Community - oil is thicker than water
2010-07-15 21:35:26Monday, July 12, 2010TAIB THE OCTOPUSsotongPehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud (born 21 May 1936 in Miri, Sarawak) is the fourth and current Chief Minister of Sarawak. He is also the state Financial Minister and state Planning and Resource Management Minister. Taib is the President of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), which is part of the Barisan Nasional coalition. He is of ethnic Melanau descent.Taib is informally known as Pak Uban, which translates into "white-haired uncle". Among Chinese speaking communities he is known as Bai Mao (白毛) which means "white hair."
Don't be a Greater FoolLoquacious Musings
2010-07-14 11:58:00Some of you know that Hubbs & I have some very strong opinions about real estate, and why we've abstained thus far from investing our dollars into a home purchase. We are, by and large, super happy renters. Here are some of the reasons why:Our rent just dropped by $200.We are debt free. Imagine owing $300K or more to the bank, with interest! That's not fun.We don't worry about property taxes.If so inclined (or called by God to even greener pastures), we can move out on a month's notice (though we probably won't be).We're not paying rapt attention to hiking rates and sweating over mortga