The US has been a country for a couple hundred years, however, as far as capitalism "working well" on its own without government assistance is a different matter entirely. For instance during the 1800s there was a certain capitalist trade that was allowed to make a profit. It was called the slave trade. People that are quick to scream socialism when they get a whiff of government intervention are the same slippery slope preachers that honestly would've said "Hey Lincoln...slavery seems wrong, but if we let you and the socialists take control of how the southern agrarians are allowed to make a profit then before we know it the government will be running our lives." Don't get me wrong capitalism is a great idea. But call your landlord and ask if he'll take great ideas instead of money for rent. If capitalism worked well on its own I cannot imagine what happened during the early 1930s...Or what is happening right now. I didn't hear anyone scream socialism when the 700 billion of "government infringement" went to retarded 7 house owning people in the banking industry whose failing companies are still giving out millions in bonuses. Of course its not infringement when it goes to people on the top of the heap...is it? Yes, capitalism has worked well for this country, with the net and crutch that is government stabilizers, maybe it's time for people to read books that aren't by glenn beck and ann coulture.
By the way farmers don't make a profit and they are government subsidized(not capitalism)construction workers don't "make a profit" they scrape by like everyone else that actually works for a living.
Well Stacey I personally think that the private healthcare system in the US is worse than a public option. It is rationed care and strictly profit driven. Now profit driven because wall street demands a certain target and doesn't give a rat's @#@$ about the individual who may need healthcare. They care about the share holder's and not that is bad in itself but when it comes to people's lives dependent on healthcare it needs to be taken out of the profit driven madness in this country.
I assume you are a Repug and a conservative because you are espousing or reurgitating their words. Don't get all testy now. My family members have had private and medicare and the veterans healthcare. They would choose medicare or the veterans over private.
Wow...I stumbled upon this thread while trying to figure out what this netSpend card was and for the past three hours I have been caught up in a virtual boxing match. I thought *****heads were paranoid, but apparently the government has infiltrated the sober population as well.
Stay in your homes people. You might hurt yourself.
It tell you the second the come in stock at Amazon. That's important because Amazon sells them at retail, and you won't get ripped off by third party sellers.
all of you who are scared of 2012 or up set with it need to relize they shouldnt reason is no 0one should live with regrets i dont ad if it happens oh well if it dose then well i am screwed and i am gonna die with everyone else and it wont matter so start living with no regrets cause if you dont youll kill your self before 2012 peace
These are all excellent suggestions that may not be obvious to everyone. Kudos for compiling such a great list. Another excellent way for job seekers to move ahead of the competition is to create a professional blog. Rather than a resume that just "tells" a potential employer that you're qualified, a blog can *show* them. You can share your insight, expertise, opinions and knowledge. You can comment on industry news and show your personality as well. It takes work, but hiring managers will see that you've made that effort and have a brain behind that resume!
Homemade pickles went on the mayo sandwiches. Got a whipping if I was caught with the sugar and butter.
Nobody mentioned macaroni and home-canned tomato goulash. Can't even stand the idea now.
Pinto beans one day, white beans the next, always with fried taters. Fried bologna sandwiches. In good times, hamburger on Sat night or a roast on Sun.
One 6-oz bottle of coke, once a week. Now that I've seen so many people with their front teeth rotted out from cola, that might not have been such a bad idea.
Frayed adult skirts resewn into children's clothes.
No car, and always rent near down(small)town.
And do ascertain that the property is truly vacant before picking that "abandoned" fruit. I once faced a shotgun over ripe figs.
Just wanted to know if you still buy hair my hair is waist lenght and I'm very interested in selling it. Please e-mail me and let me know what your criteria is.
I forgot about kerosene heaters. We live in Florida so we didn't use it THAT much. I hated that heater so much. I'm glad it kept us warm but the stench. Yuck! The smell of kerosene still makes my head hurt and kinda makes me gag with nostalgia
I'm Buyers Agent in Laguna Niguel CA and working on my 5th Bank owned purchase for the year. It's due to close escrow next week on Tuesday. I love to represent buyers on REO properties it has become my favorite niche. You are correct these are not recommended for the inexperienced Agents with out supervision but it can be done. Of course the listing Agent wants to double end the commissions but the listing agent is the winner not the buyer.
The Listing Agent Represents the Bank and they will avoid helping a buyer get the best deal or help you get repairs or credits if they can get away with it. Trust me they want repetitive business from the banks and don't want to cut the hand that is feeding them all these listings. You will get the best deal and representation if represented by a experienced exclusive buyers agent.
Be careful who you chose because the bank addendum that the lenders make you sign before they accept your offer remove many of your rights. They are all different and most have a per Diem that will cost you if you don't close on time. Your Agent should study the bank addendum with a fine tooth comb because bank owned transactions can cost you thousands if just a simple screw up is made and the finger pointed at the buyer.
Also the Banks are forcing buyers to use the banks Escrow and Title companies and believe me; they have a one sided mind. They slow the transaction down making it almost imposable to close on time but a good alert agent will protect you from this unfair practice. From my experience the banks escrow and title companies work in the banks favor because they feed them with hundreds of repetitive transactions. They do not want to cut the hand that feed them ether.
Gary Veynerchuk comes to mind immediately, because he shuns the idea of a traditional resume. In this day and age, it's really all about building relationships with the web tools at our disposal, and keeping a live resume, as the post suggests.
Awesome and timely post for the many job-seekers out there right now.
I really like this idea, I just have one question --
Is it necessary to join a review site, or would it be possible to get reviews done on a personally-run blog? What are the chances of getting a yes, are they good?
I would love to be able to do this, it just doesn't seem like my own blog is big enough to be able to. (Though I've always wanted to write for another as well.)
I work full time as the editor and publisher of the online book review website sanantoniobookreview.com. This is a very thorough description of how the book review system works -- my hat is off to you!
Now that Editor & Publisher and Kirkus Reviews have closed, it is more important than ever before to provide an outlet for book reviews. I sincerely hope that readers of this article decide to take up the cause for literacy.
Hi. I would really like some more information about this post or if anyone else has some information. I have carried out surveys for Gapbuster for about a year and have had no problems until recently. On two occasions recently they have queried my reports and said they would not pay. The most recent one was for something outside of my control. I have noticed a change in their attitude recently which bothers me and I wonder if anyone else has been having problems too.
Leatherman(multitools and knives) and inova(flashlights) are also great about warranties. break something and they'll repair or replace it(usually replace).
I actually have been writing my own blog about virus protection and removal. I have been reading what others have to say and its really great help! Your the man!
If you live abroad and want to buy legit US iTunes gift cards, go check out this online store. Their service is quick and prices are reasonable, and they are not chinese hackers!!!!!!!
I have to agree. We lived in south Georgia and the cost of living was lower then the Atlanta area (we have relatives there). We moved to outside of Birmingham, AL to accept a new job and now I spend about 3x as much as I did in GA, rent, utilities, food. I live by a budget. It just surprises me how one state over it can be so different. The counties here tax payroll checks and they charge fees for classes in the public schools. I was in sticker shock. My kids are in upper level honor classes and they have fees for those classes and other fees for like art, home economics, etc. They are in high school, but it even happens in the middle school. To me it is nuts, but we do what we have to do and try to live within my budget, but it can be hard sometimes.
The US has been a country for a couple hundred years, however, as far as capitalism "working well" on its own without government assistance is a different matter entirely. For instance during the 1800s there was a certain capitalist trade that was allowed to make a profit. It was called the slave trade. People that are quick to scream socialism when they get a whiff of government intervention are the same slippery slope preachers that honestly would've said "Hey Lincoln...slavery seems wrong, but if we let you and the socialists take control of how the southern agrarians are allowed to make a profit then before we know it the government will be running our lives." Don't get me wrong capitalism is a great idea. But call your landlord and ask if he'll take great ideas instead of money for rent. If capitalism worked well on its own I cannot imagine what happened during the early 1930s...Or what is happening right now. I didn't hear anyone scream socialism when the 700 billion of "government infringement" went to retarded 7 house owning people in the banking industry whose failing companies are still giving out millions in bonuses. Of course its not infringement when it goes to people on the top of the heap...is it? Yes, capitalism has worked well for this country, with the net and crutch that is government stabilizers, maybe it's time for people to read books that aren't by glenn beck and ann coulture.
By the way farmers don't make a profit and they are government subsidized(not capitalism)construction workers don't "make a profit" they scrape by like everyone else that actually works for a living.
Where can I find the number for Honda and Toyota to check what the dealer paid?
Well Stacey I personally think that the private healthcare system in the US is worse than a public option. It is rationed care and strictly profit driven. Now profit driven because wall street demands a certain target and doesn't give a rat's @#@$ about the individual who may need healthcare. They care about the share holder's and not that is bad in itself but when it comes to people's lives dependent on healthcare it needs to be taken out of the profit driven madness in this country.
I assume you are a Repug and a conservative because you are espousing or reurgitating their words. Don't get all testy now. My family members have had private and medicare and the veterans healthcare. They would choose medicare or the veterans over private.
Wow...I stumbled upon this thread while trying to figure out what this netSpend card was and for the past three hours I have been caught up in a virtual boxing match. I thought *****heads were paranoid, but apparently the government has infiltrated the sober population as well.
Stay in your homes people. You might hurt yourself.
Try: http://a-zgrabber.com
It tell you the second the come in stock at Amazon. That's important because Amazon sells them at retail, and you won't get ripped off by third party sellers.
Give it a go, it works!
all of you who are scared of 2012 or up set with it need to relize they shouldnt reason is no 0one should live with regrets i dont ad if it happens oh well if it dose then well i am screwed and i am gonna die with everyone else and it wont matter so start living with no regrets cause if you dont youll kill your self before 2012 peace
all i have to say is thank you.
These are all excellent suggestions that may not be obvious to everyone. Kudos for compiling such a great list. Another excellent way for job seekers to move ahead of the competition is to create a professional blog. Rather than a resume that just "tells" a potential employer that you're qualified, a blog can *show* them. You can share your insight, expertise, opinions and knowledge. You can comment on industry news and show your personality as well. It takes work, but hiring managers will see that you've made that effort and have a brain behind that resume!
Homemade pickles went on the mayo sandwiches. Got a whipping if I was caught with the sugar and butter.
Nobody mentioned macaroni and home-canned tomato goulash. Can't even stand the idea now.
Pinto beans one day, white beans the next, always with fried taters. Fried bologna sandwiches. In good times, hamburger on Sat night or a roast on Sun.
One 6-oz bottle of coke, once a week. Now that I've seen so many people with their front teeth rotted out from cola, that might not have been such a bad idea.
Frayed adult skirts resewn into children's clothes.
No car, and always rent near down(small)town.
And do ascertain that the property is truly vacant before picking that "abandoned" fruit. I once faced a shotgun over ripe figs.
Just wanted to know if you still buy hair my hair is waist lenght and I'm very interested in selling it. Please e-mail me and let me know what your criteria is.
I forgot about kerosene heaters. We live in Florida so we didn't use it THAT much. I hated that heater so much. I'm glad it kept us warm but the stench. Yuck! The smell of kerosene still makes my head hurt and kinda makes me gag with nostalgia
I'm Buyers Agent in Laguna Niguel CA and working on my 5th Bank owned purchase for the year. It's due to close escrow next week on Tuesday. I love to represent buyers on REO properties it has become my favorite niche. You are correct these are not recommended for the inexperienced Agents with out supervision but it can be done. Of course the listing Agent wants to double end the commissions but the listing agent is the winner not the buyer.
The Listing Agent Represents the Bank and they will avoid helping a buyer get the best deal or help you get repairs or credits if they can get away with it. Trust me they want repetitive business from the banks and don't want to cut the hand that is feeding them all these listings. You will get the best deal and representation if represented by a experienced exclusive buyers agent.
Be careful who you chose because the bank addendum that the lenders make you sign before they accept your offer remove many of your rights. They are all different and most have a per Diem that will cost you if you don't close on time. Your Agent should study the bank addendum with a fine tooth comb because bank owned transactions can cost you thousands if just a simple screw up is made and the finger pointed at the buyer.
Also the Banks are forcing buyers to use the banks Escrow and Title companies and believe me; they have a one sided mind. They slow the transaction down making it almost imposable to close on time but a good alert agent will protect you from this unfair practice. From my experience the banks escrow and title companies work in the banks favor because they feed them with hundreds of repetitive transactions. They do not want to cut the hand that feed them ether.
Gary Veynerchuk comes to mind immediately, because he shuns the idea of a traditional resume. In this day and age, it's really all about building relationships with the web tools at our disposal, and keeping a live resume, as the post suggests.
Awesome and timely post for the many job-seekers out there right now.
Set for US, need to be able to view British DVDs. Help with region code unlock.
I tried all the stuff listed above. Did not work. Don't have an info button, pressing 0000 does nothing, pausing and entering 314159.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
I really like this idea, I just have one question --
Is it necessary to join a review site, or would it be possible to get reviews done on a personally-run blog? What are the chances of getting a yes, are they good?
I would love to be able to do this, it just doesn't seem like my own blog is big enough to be able to. (Though I've always wanted to write for another as well.)
I work full time as the editor and publisher of the online book review website sanantoniobookreview.com. This is a very thorough description of how the book review system works -- my hat is off to you!
Now that Editor & Publisher and Kirkus Reviews have closed, it is more important than ever before to provide an outlet for book reviews. I sincerely hope that readers of this article decide to take up the cause for literacy.
Hi. I would really like some more information about this post or if anyone else has some information. I have carried out surveys for Gapbuster for about a year and have had no problems until recently. On two occasions recently they have queried my reports and said they would not pay. The most recent one was for something outside of my control. I have noticed a change in their attitude recently which bothers me and I wonder if anyone else has been having problems too.
That is very interesting, I will give it a try.
Thanks for sharing this great idea1
John DeFlumeri Jr
This is pretty neat. I've definitely thought about reviewing books; even if it's for my own pleasure.
Any tips on how to construct a well written review?
Leatherman(multitools and knives) and inova(flashlights) are also great about warranties. break something and they'll repair or replace it(usually replace).
It seems most of these posts are all about the past. Where are today's poor people posting how they get by?
I actually have been writing my own blog about virus protection and removal. I have been reading what others have to say and its really great help! Your the man!
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I have to agree. We lived in south Georgia and the cost of living was lower then the Atlanta area (we have relatives there). We moved to outside of Birmingham, AL to accept a new job and now I spend about 3x as much as I did in GA, rent, utilities, food. I live by a budget. It just surprises me how one state over it can be so different. The counties here tax payroll checks and they charge fees for classes in the public schools. I was in sticker shock. My kids are in upper level honor classes and they have fees for those classes and other fees for like art, home economics, etc. They are in high school, but it even happens in the middle school. To me it is nuts, but we do what we have to do and try to live within my budget, but it can be hard sometimes.