Posted in Obama, blog this, economics, economy, education, finance, financial, health, insurance, life, politics, speech, tagged government healthcare, health insurance, health insurance fees, healthcare, healthcare costs, healthcare speech, pay for health care, public option on September 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Having a Government’s Healthcare with a Public Option as proposed by President Obama will likely cause to bring down and lower your monthly health insurance premium to as little as $25 a month for a full healthcare coverage including dental.
This is how it will work. As it has been reported (see CNN.com) that the premium [...]
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Posted in AOL, Facebook, Google, adsense, advertising, adword, blog this, branding, financial, networking, tagged acquisition, America Online, AOL, buying, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Yahoo on September 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Why hasn’t Microsoft or Yahoo, not Google, acquired LinkedIn yet? The struggling AOL could benefit from buying LinkedIn too. LinkedIn is a good target right now. Facebook could be a perfect fit for LinkedIn too, just not Google. Google and LinkedIn would be like butter and water, just won’t make a good mix, but its [...]
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Posted in blog this, culture, education, financial, tagged angel, boyfriend, college, education, girlfriend, love, MBA, PhD, school, studying, success, teenage, work on July 12, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I grew up on a farm with my mom. My dad always lived in a city where he worked and only came home rarely, on weekends, not every weekend, but may be twice a year. I was the oldest male-child in the house, after my older brother went in exile and joined SWAPO, a political [...]
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Posted in Barack, Clinton, business, economics, economy, finance, financial, foreclosures, houses, tagged AIG, banking failure, financial crisis, financial market, Ford, free trade, globabl recession, global financial crisis, GM, market crash, recession on March 10, 2009 | 7 Comments »
Today, in the U.S., whether you are a blue or white collar worker and if you still have a job, any kind of job, and have not been laid off or threatened to be laid off, then you are either just lucky, your laid off time hasn’t ticked in yet, your employer’s industry has not [...]
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Posted in business, economics, economy, environment, farming, financial, global warming, tagged duty free, economics, free trade, NAFTA, tarrifs on February 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, has been getting a lot of not so favorable, and sometimes, controversial headlines in recent years. Some critics blame it for the current labor shortages in the United States, due to the fact that most U.S. companies have been and continue to outsource and ship jobs overseas. While [...]
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Posted in Barack, Fed, Obama, TV, Tv show, economy, election, finance, financial, life, living, politics, president, tagged Barack Obama, Hawaii, President-elect, shirtless Obama, vacation on December 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am posting this photo (below) of our President-elect, Barack Obama, on vacation in Hawaii, a picture which is seen on CNN.com and most other news media outs, and has caused quiet a stir and high debate about Obama’s security.
That’s, if a civilian photographer with a long lense camera can get that close and snap a picture [...]
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Posted in AIDS, Facebook, adsense, advertising, animals, article, biology, blog this, branding, business, climate, culture, economics, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, farming, finance, financial, food, gender, global warming, graphic design, happy, health, insects, kapenda, launch, life, living, news, sex, startup, statement, technology, women, tagged amphibians, biology, economy, entrepreneur, evolutionary, idea, invention, joke, Page & Brin, reproduction, species, Steve Jobs on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In today’s competitive global economy, it’s all about finding your niche’. Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple), Google (Page & Brin), and many other entrepreneurs have magnificently excelled at doing this very same thing, they found their niche’, which they have and continue to exploit while making tons of money. You can also find your [...]
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Posted in Clinton, Hillary, Obama, advertising, article, blog this, branding, business, culture, economics, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, financial, food, gender, happy, health, help, law, life, living, men, networking, news, politics, production, project, promotion, social, speech, women, tagged Barrack, charisma, competition, goal, honesty, Obama, passion, personal, truth on December 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Every one of us, anywhere, are all in need of something, we are all competing for resources, to make a living, to survive, and whatever it is that we may want, we can only get it from each other, if we are completely straight forward with one another.
In order to successfully make it in this [...]
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Posted in Barack, Clinton, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Wall Street, blog this, economics, economy, election, financial, foreclosures, politics, president, simon kapenda, war, tagged bailout, Collin Powell, Fed, Obama, Oprah Winfrey, president, President Obama, secretary of state on November 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
To reinvent the much damaged American image around the world would require a new and fresh face with strong ideas of unity and world peace. Yes, Obama is the fresh face, but US Secretary of State is the front image, the face that precedes the US presidency in foreign affairs.
US Secretary of State is the [...]
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Posted in Wall Street, article, blog this, business, economics, financial, living, news, politics, tagged AIG, Chris Dodd, financial crisis, McCain, Obama, Wall Street turmoil on September 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Fed’s lifeline to rescue AIG was urgently needed to prevent a worldwide financial turmoil, but in weeks or months ahead, we’ll probably hear more on how it all started and who did or not do what, and believe you me, there will be lots of congressional subpoenas.
So, Senator Chris Dodd, get your gear up and [...]
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