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Title: Your world is changing.
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Published: Jul 25, 2011
Author: Nick Hodge
Post Date: 2011-07-25 06:56:51 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 173
Comments: 4

Actually, it's always been changing... But for some reason, right now feels especially turbulent.

Chalk it up to divisive politics, rapidly advancing technology, or the Third World coming of age, never in my life have I seen a time when the world faced such serious problems and at the same time engaged in so much idiotic and fruitless behavior.

Something's awry, indeed. Stay focused and you can make the chaos pay off for you. (Ideas on how to do that further below.)

But first, a bit more prodding of this craziness.

The New “Poor”

Results out from the 2010 Census claim 40 million Americans — one in seven — are “poor.”

But don't cry for them just yet...

The Census also shows the average “poor” family lives in a home that is in good repair, has air conditioning, a washer and dryer, two color TVs and cable or satellite, a coffee maker, a microwave, an oven, a DVD player, and if children live in the house, a video game system like Xbox or PlayStation.

These “poor” families also had enough money in the past year to meet essential needs including adequate food and medical care.

Your Congress continues to give these “poor” families nearly $1 trillion per year in handouts.

And then they act like children as the country is about to default.

But that might be alright... the new poor doesn't look too bad.

What's Another Trillion or So?

The Navy decided to put two ships in the graveyard last week. But neither of them had ever gone on a mission.

The Benjamin Isherwood and the Henry Eckford are being taken from a Virginia port to a Texas salvage yard to be scrapped... Over 1,200 feet and $300 million worth of brand-new oil tankers never to be used. And the Treasury won't get a dime back.

And a Congressional Research Service report shone some light on how $1 trillion in tax breaks are handed out each year.

Eskimo whaling ships can deduct $10,000 a year, even though commercial whaling is illegal in U.S. waters; businesses can deduct the entire cost of “recreational, social or similar activities” for low-paid employees (I wonder if that includes the cocaine and sex being shared between oil and Interior Department employees?); junkyard owners can take a deduction for feeding stray cats.

I should have been a poor, junkyard-owning Eskimo whaler. Advertisement

We Were Threatened with Legal Action TWICE After We Published this Story...

Recently, we here at Angel Publishing released a highly controversial report.

Within 48 hours, we were contacted by two groups who didn't want you to see this information. But we aren't taking it down... at least not until we're forced to.

Of course, there's no telling when that will happen, so I urge you to check out this video we put together before another legal notice shows up at our door.

Spending Your Money to Spy on You

The National Security Agency (NSA) is commissioning a project even PBS is calling Orwellian.

It's a massively powerful computer designed to figure out what you are thinking.

Called the Advanced QUestion Answering for INTelligence (AQUAINT), the system will analyze your phone calls, credit and debit purchases, social network activity, GPS locations, cell phone location, Internet searches, and toll records to know exactly where you are, what you're doing, and even what you're thinking.

Keep an eye on your liberty, folks.

Cussin' the Sun and the Texas Heat and the Skeeters

The intense heat you know about. Rolling blackouts are now occurring.

But there's another danger to look out for on your deck.

I thought I was crazy the last few weeks as I angrily swatted mosquitoes while tending my garden. They were like none I had ever encountered — larger and much more persistent.

Turns out I wasn't crazy, as I often think, but right. Our latest treat from China is the Asian tiger mosquito.

The Wall Street Journal reports it is “more vicious, harder to kill and, unlike most native mosquitoes, bites during the daytime.”

Worse?

“It also prefers large cities to rural or marshy areas.”

Rutgers entomology professor Dina Fonseca says these litter buggers are “very aggressive... You can try and swat it all you want, but once it's on you, it doesn't let go. Even if it goes away, it will be back for a bite."

More than half the states now have them.

Keep these and other less-reported nuggets in mind as cable news diverts your focus to the incredible drama of the NFL lockout, which Palin sibling is next to be a parent, and which pose kids are photographing themselves in this week.

There's a lot of nonsense out there.

Keep your eye on the prize.

Nick Hodge Editor, Energy and Capital

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I first saw asian tiger mosquitoes in the 1990's here. Big, bold and striped. Known to fly away with small pets and children.

octavia  posted on  2011-07-25   7:55:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Thanks for posting this. Link?

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2011-07-25   8:39:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz, *THE LAST GREAT DEPRESSION* (#0)

Your Congress continues to give these “poor” families nearly $1 trillion per year in handouts.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2011-07-25   8:39:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: octavia (#1)

Known to fly away with small pets and children.

I watched in horror one time as one flew away with some kid in its beak.

No, wait, it was a fly that did it.

*Before anyone gets their panties in a bunch, I invite you to compare the number of Irish, Italian, German, and Scandinavian political philosophers who have written on liberty and limited government with the number of English philosophers who published works on the subject" - Vox Day

Turtle  posted on  2011-07-25   11:24:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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