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Federal Mortgage Home Loan Programs

There are a plethora of federal mortgage loan programs that provide assistance to a broad range of home buying and repair needs. You may be eligible for one.

Pre-Salt Reservoirs Offshore Brazil: Perspectives and Challenges

The discovery of the pre-salt reservoirs located in the Santos Basin, 300 km from the coast of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, is considered to be one of the greatest discoveries of the recent past, especially for America.

The Worst of All Outcomes: Inflation Plus Deflation

Current central bank policies of rapid monetary expansion are aimed at preventing deflation. In fact they might well have the exactly opposite effect.

No Hope for Change: The Bush-Obama Continuum

Political rhetoric presents the Bush and Obama administrations as poles apart. Reality instead shows both continuity and similarity in major policies. Most importantly both administrations have worked, and are working to achieve a vast extension of the power of the executive branch.

How To Create More Jobs America

Today, employers are reluctant to create jobs because the mandated non-productive “overhead” associated with each worker adds significantly to the cost of running the business— worker’s compensation, unemployment insurance, OSHA compliance, liability insurance, social security contributions, minimum wage/union pay scales, etc.

The Numbers Behind the Recovery

The predictions of economic recovery have so far been supported by a very limited and selective set of data. When information that is predictive or based on exceptional circumstances is stripped away few, if any, hard numbers remain.

Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 3

There is no liberal panacea that will adequately insure everyone, prevent rationing, and preserve the highest quality medical care this world knows.

The Recession Is Not Over, Only Delayed A Bit

At tremendous expense to the taxpayers the U.S. government has managed to return some stability to the financial sector, while the real economy has been left to struggle. The methods used only promise an even larger crisis in the near future. A complete shift in priorities is urgently needed.

Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 2

Inefficient administrative costs dealing with a myriad of compliance issues and paper health records have needlessly increased the cost of health insurance.

Understanding the Health Care Debate Part 1

There is no liberal panacea that will adequately insure everyone, prevent rationing, and preserve the highest quality medical care this world knows. Medicare will be out of money by 2017 and Social Security will be bankrupt by 2035.

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