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Surprising Info About American Prices

The nightly news is a constant reminder that record numbers of homeowners are falling behind on mortgage payments and the U.S. economy is losing jobs at an alarming rate with companies big and small slashing their work force.  A half-million American jobs disappeared last month, the worst mass layoffs in more than three decades, as the nation spiraled downward in what could be the hardest hit times since the Great Depression. Compound this with the fact that more than 3 million manufacturing jobs have disappeared since 1998, and the Economic Policy Institute estimates 59 percent-or 1.78 million-of these jobs have been lost due to the explosion in the U.S. manufacturing trade deficit over this same period and it is understandable that you and I don’t believe that little things we do can make much of a difference in this financial crisis.  But on my weekly trip to the store, I had an epiphany and began to think differently. Read more »

Seniors Save the Environment

As we played cards today, my friends and I began a discussion about a movie several of us had watched last night on CNN.  It was An Inconvenient Truth;  a documentary produced and presented by former Vice President Al Gore.  This movie took a compelling look at the state of global warming and the adverse impact humans are making on the world.  Needless to say, it made quite an impression on us and had us all concerned about the kind of world we were handing down to our grandchildren. What good would the college trust fund be to them if the polar ice cap melts and floods 1/3 of the now populated world.  To reverse the impact we have made seems like such an overwhelming challenge that needs to be seriously addressed and soon, but what can we, as individuals, do? Read more »

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