The Politics of Personal Finance…

My iPhone is a wonder of glory for an individual with some distraction and organization challenges in life. The phone is centric to my experience and needs. The cafeteria style applications for free and a charge upon my decision to purchase the application. This morning was a great example of what capabilities my iPhone could handle for 95% of my tasks, but one task was unable to handle the request via the iPhone. I was able to legally signed documents to send to two different contractors, completed two abstracts on future stories and e-mailed to the appropriate parties, began two posts with final completion on the laptop, used the remote to control all the office gadgets, and used the iPhone for dictation of another future post for later today. However, I could not access my bank account on the iPhone this morning to make instant transfers between accounts, and I was able to access my account only two days ago. I was not informed that all smartphone transactions must go through the … [Read more...]

Whose Cup of Tea? Republicans flat on financial fixes under guise of Grover Norquist

Consumer's must make the restoration of a healthy financial system a top priority in the 2012 election. The consumer access to a healthy financial system empowers personal responsibility and innovation in society. The consumer's restoration of health in the financial system is the foundation the post WWII economy was built upon.  This restoration is beyond any one party or ideology. This restoration is American. In review of the Republican party, the party of less taxes and less government has a fly in the ointment of core principles and beliefs. The fly in the The Republican Party's ointment is a man named Grover Norquist. Any restoration to the financial system falls flat on the side of the Republican Party under one lobbyist and his firm Americans for Tax Reform. The Taxpayers Protection Pledge is signed by 95% of all Republican Congressman and all but one 2012 Republican presidential candidates.  The pledge opposes all taxes increases or any reduction or elimination of … [Read more...]

Re-election problem for Obama: Real world experience is needed in foreclosure fiasco

Republicans and Democrats are both parties with similar issues in lacking real world experience to bring feasible policy solutions to fix the ongoing foreclosure crisis, a crisis that is a blight on the housing market. This first of two articles focus on the reelection problem for Obama's 2012 presidential bid,and the second article will focus on the Republicans lack of real world spin. Since Obama's election into office, the foreclosure crisis was evolving in the credit collapse and near economic collapse of September 2008. This crisis  required people with real world knowledge and experience to work with the intellect and theorist in formulation of policy to crush the foreclosure crisis. The President and the inner circle of staffers did not incorporate such a common sense logic into forming feasible policy to resolve this issue.  The vacuum of  tangible real life  experience with life or people outside the inner click was or is not part of the Obama … [Read more...]

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