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Posted on Friday, 21st October 2011 by Vanessa Miller

I hate hearing those words – pay your fair share.  Come on Obama the rich are ALREADY paying their fair share.  How about trying to get at least 1 dollar from the 30% of people in this country that don’t pay any taxes at all? In my opinion going after the rich people will just [...]

Tags: Fair Share, Share
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Posted on Monday, 10th October 2011 by Vanessa Miller

The facts on bird deaths in North America: BP Oil Spill 23,000 in 2010 Wind Turbines 10,000-100,000/year If you Google “Bird Deaths Wind Turbine” you will get approximately 46,600 results. If you Google “Bird Deaths BP Oil Spill” you will get approximately 2, 140,000 results. (The Frac Tank) According to Flyways.us 18,057,750 ducks and geese were [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 28th July 2011 by Emily Smith

SACRAMENTO, CA – The trend of primary care physicians earning lower wages for their services compared to specialists is not tied to the number of hours they work, according to research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine last month. Written by J. Paul Leigh, PhD, and colleagues, the research letter in AIM looks at [...]

Tags: Primary Care, Work
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Posted on Thursday, 28th July 2011 by Emily Smith

Even with the gridlock on the debt ceiling, exchange traded funds that invest in U.S. Treasuries have been relatively subdued. Despite worries over the U.S. deficit and debt-limit debate, some analysts say Treasuries could benefit from another potential flight to safety similar to 2008. The market is one of the world’s deepest and most liquid, [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 28th July 2011 by Emily Smith

Fargo mortgage brokers will enable you to qualify for lower mortgage loan rates even when you have poor credit. With a government backed loan, the requirements for your down payment will be reduced; generally up to 3%. The FHA also gives support to loan payments if you meet hardships in the future.An FHA loan is [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 26th July 2011 by Emily Smith

The housing market still isn’t getting better. But two key reports out today suggest it has stopped getting worse, at least for now. 1. Home prices rose a bit between April and May, according to the latest Case-Shiller numbers. Note the little uptick on the right side of the graph: Major caveat: The rise was [...]

Tags: May, May Bottoming
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