I am excited to announce that my talent to tell a good story will have a positive impact in a new partnership opportunity with the Examiner.com. Monday will begin a new era in the field of online journalism. I have been appointed as the new National Unemployment Columnist and Examiner with the Examiner.com. This announcement comes on the same day as the announcement about our partnership with CBS. Please reference this blog post for updated information about details on the new National Unemployment Examiner column. This column will go further than telling the news stories about the challenges and success of unemployment in America. This column is about real people and real experiences and the impact of high unemployment to the American job seeker. To be continued... … [Read more...]
Donnywise.com and Examiner.com: National Unemployment Examiner Column
Donnywise.com: Financial literacy opponents, DC community banks, Companies secret hiring policies exposed

December 12-16 will feature content to bring attention to consumer issues in personal finance including financial literacy and employment. The two most important tools are financial literacy and employment to achieve financial health and stability in personal finance. Both issues are at the forefront in determining the future America will be in our principles, character, integrity, and our values in a freedom and prosperity. First, personal financial literacy faces a challenging future in obtaining the recognition in importance as a legitimate problem in society. Opponents argue the fallacy or insignificance in providing financial literacy education because the results are negligible in the positive impact to the financial illiteracy problem in America. Opponents show statistical data of short-term literacy programs as proof of the ineffective nature of literacy education. Donnywise.com will discuss about short term education investment is not the solution to financial … [Read more...]
Company hiring practices, government inaction make plight of US unemployed similar to a 1930’s Germany

The moral standard in America is becoming more empirical and aristocratic as our nation is transitioning in a new century trying to finding footing as being a nation of life, liberty, and justice for all, or a nation losing the moral righteousness to be nation with the ability to govern itself or retain its power in global affairs. Germany after 1933 was a nation for everyone except the Jews, homosexuals, Freemasons, and anyone falling under the undesirable category by the Third Reich. The evolving nature of living in Germany as an undesirable was an agenda in silence as The Third Reich obtained power, and the silent agenda of discrimination did seep into becoming the societal acceptance to outright persecution and extermination by the time Germany was defeated 12 years later by the Allies in 1945. The plight of the unemployed in America is becoming a blight to any land proclaiming itself as leader of the free world, for American experience of being unemployed even with a historical … [Read more...]