thestatedtruth.com | May 30, 2012
Gasoline prices are falling in most areas…but not much in California! It’s only a matter of time though, as the average age of a car is now 10.75 years old and virtually every old car that is taken off the road gets low gas mileage vs a new one that gets dynamically better gas mileage…it’s a no-brainer! Brent oil declined to its […]
Category: Commentary, Commodities, Economy, Oil and Nat Gas |
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Tags: Crude Oil, Gasoline, Inventory, Oil Prices
thestatedtruth.com | May 29, 2012
Wondering if duh…. is on the list. Hundreds Of Words To Avoid Using Online If You Don’t Want The Government Spying On You The Department of Homeland Security has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other […]
Category: Commentary, National News, National Security |
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Tags: dah, Online, Words, Yep
thestatedtruth.com | May 27, 2012
Bruce Krasting The real estate crisis has crushed many Americans, but not the farmers. Arable land is at the highest value in history. Prices were up 20% in both 2010 and 2012. In the past ten-years, farm land values have more than doubled. www.zerohedge.com
Category: Commentary, Economy, National News, Real Estate |
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Tags: Double Your Money, Farmers, farmland, Real Estate
thestatedtruth.com | May 23, 2012
Warning from the Congressional Budget Office…don’t raise taxes! The Congressional Budget Office warned that the country could be thrown into a recession if Congress tries to reduce the nation’s deficit quickly with a combination of budget cuts and higher taxes scheduled to take place at the end of the year. The nonpartisan budget office laid […]
Category: Commentary, Economy, National News |
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Tags: CBO, Recession, taxes
thestatedtruth.com | May 12, 2012
So, Governor Brown, do you still expect to see Californians vote themselves a tax increase….get real. California’s projected budget deficit has ballooned to $16 billion from the $9.2 billion estimated in January, according to California Governor Jerry Brown, and he warned of more painful spending cuts dead ahead. “We will have to go much further, and make […]
Category: Commentary, Economy, Education and Schooling, Finance, National News |
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thestatedtruth.com | May 7, 2012
Yikes….inquiring minds wonder how much more student loan debt these college kids can rack up…hum, this really is an unending spiral! U.S. consumer credit soared by $21.4 billion in March on expectations of $9.8 billion rise, or the fastest monthly expansion since March 2001. Of the toatal, a modest $5.1 billion was from real credit, or revolving style credit-card […]
Category: Charts and Graphs, Commentary, Economy, Education and Schooling, Finance, National News |
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Tags: debt, Debt Outstanding, Revolving Credit, Student Loans
thestatedtruth.com | May 5, 2012
There she goes….the penny is dead in Canada. So, now the old saying of “a penny for your thoughts”, will be…”a nickel for your thoughts”! Canada minted its final penny today as Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said the coin was too expensive to produce and no longer needed for business. “The real issue was that people […]
Category: Commentary, Economy, National News |
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Tags: Cents, Money, Penny