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By Steve Patterson on
6/14/2011 1:13 PM
In recent times, the Obama Administration has remained on a complete-court onward spiral to sell Americans on the ideas concerning bailouts for auto dealers, begun by its forerunner however augmented into politically schemed insolvencies by the present White House Administration. In the previous week, President Obama welcomed Chrysler’s declaration about the fact that the bailouts had been paid back – devoid of mentioning that the payment derived from additional Government loans to Fiat, and that the Presidential Administration has before now pardoned four billion dollars’ worth of loans to the auto dealers. In the recent days, Tim Geithner, the Treasury Secretary for the Government, did some additional spiraling in a thesis paper for the Washington Post, asserting that each bailout had resulted in a rebirth of Detroit jobs:
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By Steve Patterson on
5/13/2011 7:37 PM
In some ways, technology can make it easier to control your finances. However, some people fall into the tech trap and use whatever programs and applications that they come across to keep a tab on their finances. Unfortunately, new and cool does not necessarily mean useful and time saving. Some programs and services offered by banks, credit card companies or third parties can actually make things more confusing and complicated. Truly streamlining your banking process and gaining greater control over your finances and information about your finances requires a bit of planning and choosing those few programs, services and smart-phone applications that can work together to make your financial life easier.
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By Steve Patterson on
5/26/2010 8:42 PM
 The Best Home Office Software – Open Office The worst thing that can happen to a home office is to lose all the data when a hard drive crashes. Luckily today there is software to backup your important files on a regular basis for free. Search Download.com and you will find some very nice utilities. Plus the costs of data storage continues to decline rapidly. A terabyte, 1,000 gigabytes, can now be purchased near $100. Also getting your virus protection software up-to-date can stop the main hard drive from crashing in the first place. Download.com has some very good virus protection software...
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