Archive for the 'Daily Mussings' Category

Gregory Knox Hits The Nail On The Head

There isn’t much for me to report on, I am still working diligently on my debt. But since I promised to keep posting more often I decided to post this response to the President of General Motors from Gregory Knox of Knox Machinery, Inc., concerning the auto industry bailout.
The man really understands what’s ailing the [...]

No Pain, No Gain

You know what? No pain, no gain! This is the direction this nation needs to go in. We need to start saving and borrowing less. If this attitude is going to cause short term discomfort, I say we hang in there and in the long run will be much better for it.
Hard-Hit Families Finally Start [...]

Happy New Year!

I want to wish everyone who reads my blog a Happy New Year!
I think 2009 is going to be a much better year for me—economically, that is. I have lined up several “ducks in a row” for the new year.
I hope you have as well, and will be making things better for yourself in the [...]

Absurdity

One of the websites I like to visit often is the Daily Reckoning. These guys are the author of the book Empire Of Debt. A book I recommended on my blog post titled Paper Money.
This I think sums up how bad government bailouts are for the economy:
It is amazing to us that so many people [...]

Frugal Living?

Living frugally where I live? No chance!
This month our electric bill will go up another 22% (I could be off by +/-1%). Small businesses here are caving under the sheer pressure of this economic gloom and the local politicians are inept and corrupt to be able to help. They are the cause of so many [...]

So Much, So Little Time

There is a lot going on in my life right now. So I haven’t been posting as much. I need to get cracking and posting a lot more often if I want this blog to have some level of success.
I will be around soon enough to report on the war on my debt, which sadly [...]

Weather

Well, I am still waiting to make another move towards improving both my networth and my debt. In the mean time, I keep on living…
One of the rules I gave myself when I made the decision to blog about my finances was to try and remain as anonymous as I possibly could. One [...]