
7 March 2010 | 41 replies
But a vast majority of American's, whether studying an investment or a political candidate, do not due their due diligence, and we get a lot of investing failures and Washington DC full of 'gutless wonders' who are likable but ineffective.We need to get Washington full of people who will tell all special interests to go back to running their businesses, non profits and families, and let us do what is best for the AMERICAN PUBLIC.

20 November 2008 | 7 replies
If I were an investor I would rather have something rather than nothing.But I think all Americans would be against letting investors get MORE money from the government than they could get taking a partial loss on their risky investment.

3 December 2008 | 14 replies
What do you suppose that a retiree, in another country, whose income is derived from American debt instruments thinks of this?

14 January 2009 | 0 replies
Americans became spenders.

21 February 2009 | 22 replies
It is a shame so many Americans are more concerned about American Idol than the erosion of the rights our founding fathers wanted us to have.

23 February 2009 | 17 replies
What about Congress pushing home ownership to ALL Americans?

19 February 2010 | 17 replies
It would be very unwise to submit more than 1 'error' per letter. treat EACH one as a completely seperate issue.I've read somewhere that over 80% of all american consumers have errors on their credit reports. it's just ashame that most don't realize it until they are applying for credit.

14 May 2011 | 3 replies
As far as hardwood, I would use anything from Minwax (Home Depot carries it) Natural, to Golden Oak, to Early American, or mix some together to create what you want.

2 November 2011 | 3 replies
He was being charged a change fee by Delta Airlines because he had to stay an extra night in New York even after his flight was cancelled by Delta.He made 1 tweet alerting his 43,000 followers how upset he was with Delta and that he was considering moving his frequent flyer status to American.

2 January 2012 | 49 replies
They conduct themselves like an old ragged economic book, read by Jimmy Carter, placed on Bill Clinton’s presidential desk with an imported “Spain Cigar” puffed under a Washington capital tepee while asking, "Who in college thinks their s**t smells better than a Spanish tobacco leaf" while Newt Gingrich expands his American economic nostrils?