Monday 21 February 2011

How to Making Money


Have you ever made a large cash withdrawal from a banking machine only to wonder a few days later where all the money went? Think for a moment: Where did the last $100 you spent go? Stop for a minute and write it down. Chances are you can account for most of it, but there may be five, ten, or twenty dollars missing from your list.


Why You Should Track Your Spending

What does it cost you to live each month? Some people under-estimate their expenses because they forget the things that don’t occur every month.



  • Did you include your gym costs even though you pay them once a year?

  • How about your house or car insurance?

  • Did you include the cost of your haircuts, your contact lenses, or your vacation?

  • Do you pay someone to shovel your snow, clean your windows and carpets or do your taxes?

  • What about your vet bills, the flowers for your garden or patio, your best-friend’s birthday present?


Some people under-estimate their expenses because they actually don’t know how much they’re spending on things like take-out, clothes, and coffee. Over and over when I show folks how much money they’re spending on the non-essentials of life, they’re gob-smacked. Well, the only way to make a budget that will work is to know what you have been spending so you get some sense of what you’re going to have to change.


One of the best ways to gain a perspective on your spending habits is to keep a log of everything you spend, each time you do a transaction. The idea is to figure out where you’re spending all those dimes that seem to go missing each month. It’s also about learning more about yourself and where your place your priorities. This isn’t about shame, blame, or deprivation. You don’t have to change anything you don’t want to change. But you should at least know. With a spending log, you’ll have a clear picture of what you’re getting for your money.


When you do all your money management in your head, it’s very easy to forget things — sometimes important things — that will have an impact on your overall financial life. You’re always guessing how much you have left. And you shouldn’t really be surprised when your account is overdrawn. After all, if you don’t know how much you have, how can you know how much you can spend?


If you don’t believe you can find the time to maintain your budget — collecting receipts, entering details onto your budget, adding it all up and balancing it out — think about the time you have to spend solving the problems that arise from not taking care of the details. And think about all the money you waste on overdraft fees, interest costs, and ATM transactions. You’ll have to decide whether you’d rather live life peacefully, or continue waking to the specter of financial worry rattling his chains at the foot of your bed.












Beer Money. The team of Robert Roode and James Storm have been tagging together since 2008, and are currently enjoying their fourth reign as TNA World Tag Team Champions.

Each man came from a successful tag team to form perhaps the best tag team that TNA has ever seen. But where do they rank among the best of all time?

Despite fans’ many criticisms of TNA, including my own, it appears that historically the company does seem to care more about its tag team division than WWE does.

Roode’s former faction Team Canada, Storm’s former team America’s Most Wanted, along with Team 3D, LAX, The Voodoo Kin Mafia, The British Invasion, Generation Me, and The Motor City Machine Guns, have all vied for TNA tag team gold in recent years.

The division has thrived since the beginning of the company, and has been featured on TV and pay per view.

Then there’s WWE.

We all know that the current state of tag team wrestling in WWE is virtually non existent, with the championships currently held by Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov.

Bound together by necessity, which is a polite way of saying that WWE creative didn’t really have anything for either guy to do, Marella and Kozlov have actually looked pretty good since winning the straps.

Now, everyone calm down, I didn’t say they were The Road Warriors or anything.

But, for the WWE, we can’t really hope for much more than the tired old formula of two mix-matched guys thrown together for the sake of a lousy, half-hearted push. When it comes to their tag team division, it’s par for the course.

My, how things have changed in this business.

Once upon a time, the National Wrestling Alliance not only featured the greatest singles wrestlers in the sport, its tag team division was second to none with The Rock n Roll Express, The Road Warriors, The Russians, The Midnight Express, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew.

These guys perfected the art of tag team wrestling, and gave Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, and Ricky Steamboat a run for their money when it came to the best match on the card.

Man, where’s the Wayback Machine when you need it?

Of course, WWE hasn’t always neglected its tag team division.

Arguably the greatest era for tag team wrestling in WWE was 2000 to 2001. Three teams came together for a tag team war the likes of which had not been seen since the 1980’s NWA. Three teams redefined tag team wrestling in the business with three little words: tables, ladders, and chairs.

Edge and Christian. The Hardy Boyz. The Dudley Boyz. Three of the best tag teams of all time, blowing the roof off of arenas all over the country every week, each team pushing the other, bringing out the best in every man involved.

This was, without a doubt, a tag team renaissance, a great time for fans who yearned for a revival of the division.

These guys all understood their roles in the company, and fought to carve their names into wrestling history, next to the greatest teams ever. They also wanted to steal the show, and give fans something to remember.

Mission accomplished on both counts.

But with the focus shifted away from tag team wrestling in WWE, and TNA looking to grow as a company, the art of tag team wrestling now has a new pair of Rembrandts. Beer Money.

Yes, that was impossible to say without a smile.

The truth is, Beer Money works on a couple of different levels. One, because of Roode, who brings an intensity and ice-cold determination to his character and approach as a heel. Two, because of James Storm, because he’s funny as hell.

I love this guy. He is a riot, and every time he opens his mouth, or for that matter, just smiles at someone, it’s comedy gold. He makes the team, gives them a bad-boy edge that would make Jake Roberts jealous.

James Storm’s gimmick works so well because it’s so normal. He’s just a guy with a cowboy hat and dark glasses with a beer in his hand.

He looks less like a wrestler and more like the lead singer in a Lynyrd Skynyrd cover band. He plays the part so well, and is more comfortable in his gimmick than perhaps anyone in the promotion.

For me, Storm would be a star in either company, on any level.

Fortunately for fans, right now he is one half of TNA’s biggest tag team, Beer Money. I have to say, I thoroughly enjoy this team and their work in the ring.

Aside from Storm’s comedy, the guy can work, and he is a great fit with Roode. Beer Money, in a lot of ways, is a throwback to the classic heel teams of the NWA.

They have the tough streak of The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, the finesse of The Midnight Express, and the swagger of Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard.

And much like these three teams had memorable feuds with The Rock n Roll Express, Beer Money has had a momentous run against The Motor City Machine Guns.

The pace and tempo of the Guns, matched up against the fierce ground and pound of Beer Money, have made for some great moments in TNA. Both teams are working hard to own the night, every time they set foot in the ring.

That’s what tag team wrestling is all about, and I for one am glad to see it happening again. The only question I have is, how long will Beer Money stay together, before TNA creative, such as it is, decides to split them up?

It would be a shame if their run as one of the best teams in the company lasts only three years. Beer Money deserves to have a legacy, an opportunity to be considered among the all-time greats. But perhaps that is not meant to happen in TNA?

Considering that WWE gave up on its tag team division years ago, the chances of seeing Storm and Roode work for Vince appear to be slim to none.

But, if given a chance, I have to believe that not only would Beer Money make the best of it, they would do what they continue to do every week in TNA: steal the show.

It’s an interesting bit of speculation, when it comes to debating Beer Money’s place in tag team history. Perhaps it’s too soon for that. Perhaps as Storm and Roode continue to build their reputation week in and week out, we should just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Let the renaissance begin…again.







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Thursday 17 February 2011

About Making Money






• Amar'e Stoudemire's dreams just came true: He recently posed for Vogue’s April issue! [Page Six/NYP]



• Joseph Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa: "[Calvin] is just great. He's a genius. He has a legacy of work, a huge body of work. You cannot compare really because he is just unique. And it's not fair because he has 35 years to back him up. It's very tempting and an easy thing to just bring back the archives. That challenges me. I find that most difficult. I find it insulting to the house and insulting to myself. For me to take it forward — that is Calvin — to look forward. So for me to look back and just copy something, then I am not doing my job." [Vogue UK]



• Garance Doré recently moved into a prewar Greenwich Village loft with boyfriend Scott “The Sartorialist” Schuman, explaining, “I don’t make sacrifices. There is no, ‘I leave everything for my man.’ I just do things when they make me feel good and they feel right." [NYT]



• Critical shopper Jon Caramanica on Soho’s new Fiorentini + Baker store: “From a distance, you could be forgiven for thinking they were sets of twins, or maybe the whole Duggar clan, 19 siblings and counting. There is not much variation to be had on the women’s side. Colors: black, or maybe a muted earth tone. (There was one chalky lavender option; it looked lonely.)” [NYT]









• Amar'e Stoudemire's dreams just came true: He recently posed for Vogue’s April issue! [Page Six/NYP]



• Joseph Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa: "[Calvin] is just great. He's a genius. He has a legacy of work, a huge body of work. You cannot compare really because he is just unique. And it's not fair because he has 35 years to back him up. It's very tempting and an easy thing to just bring back the archives. That challenges me. I find that most difficult. I find it insulting to the house and insulting to myself. For me to take it forward — that is Calvin — to look forward. So for me to look back and just copy something, then I am not doing my job." [Vogue UK]



• Garance Doré recently moved into a prewar Greenwich Village loft with boyfriend Scott “The Sartorialist” Schuman, explaining, “I don’t make sacrifices. There is no, ‘I leave everything for my man.’ I just do things when they make me feel good and they feel right." [NYT]



• Critical shopper Jon Caramanica on Soho’s new Fiorentini + Baker store: “From a distance, you could be forgiven for thinking they were sets of twins, or maybe the whole Duggar clan, 19 siblings and counting. There is not much variation to be had on the women’s side. Colors: black, or maybe a muted earth tone. (There was one chalky lavender option; it looked lonely.)” [NYT]





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Tuesday 15 February 2011

Women Making Money


What looks like a serious and important study on women in science was just released (as opposed to all the bogus studies on the degree of sexiness of ovulating women) and it found a whole lot of good news. In the past 40 years women have dramatically increased their representation in the sciences. Half of all M.D. degrees are awarded to women (and an astounding 77 percent of veterinary medicine degrees); slightly more than half of the doctorates in the life sciences go to women today – that figure was 13 percent in 1970.  But still (pace Larry Summers) women lag in the math-based sciences such as engineering.  But the authors of the study, Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams of Cornell, conclude that a lot of time and money is being wasted to banish mostly non-existent sexism in the math-based sciences. They say one thing that keeps women out of these fields is an intrinsic preference for working with people as opposed to things.  They say there should be more exposure for young women to mentors in these hard sciences, but if a choice is freely arrived at, it’s not a problem. Another major issue affecting all women pursuing research-based academic careers is what they see as a conflict between their ambition and their desire to have children.


The researchers say instead of searching for the last remnants of sexism, a new focus should be on reforming academia so that women still have the highest rungs open to them, while being able to take time off for child-bearing and child-rearing. I heard an interview not long ago with Nobel Prize winner for Medicine, Carol Greider, who said that as a young researcher she had complete confidence that she could do the science, she just didn’t know if she could also be a mother. She was lucky to have female mentors who convinced her she could do both.  I hope this study gets widely discussed in academia so that universities can start making achievement more compatible with motherhood.


 


Governor Palin And The Israeli Fighter Pilot


By Ginger - February 1, 2011 - 07:15 UTC - 16 Comments




Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin With Former Israeli Fighter Pilot Elan Frank


From September of 2008, this is a great article about a former Israeli fight jet pilot who filmed a documentary on three extraordinary women, including then Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin. Here is what I call the money quote:


“I have a lot of authentic footage that shows who she really is. You can tell a lot about her from that. She really is one of us.”- former Israeli fighter pilot turned film director , Elan Frank, speaking of Governor Sarah Palin.


From ynetnews.com


Sarah Palin mesmerizes Israeli filmmaker


Los Angeles-based director Elan Frank met Alaska’s governor, Republican vice-presidential hopeful several months ago while filming documentary about extraordinary women, and was hooked.


by Dana Zimmerman


“Sarah Palin is a very special woman. She has a tranquility about her, no matter what the situation is,” this is how Elan Frank, a California-based Israeli filmmaker, chooses to describe the Republican Party’s newly chosen vice-presidential hopeful.


Frank shadowed Palin, who is the presiding governor of Alaska, for three days some three months ago, as part of a documentary he made about extraordinary women around the world.


Frank, 52, has been living in Los Angeles for the past 12 years. He first visited Alaska in 1983, when he was given a year’s leave from the Israeli Air Force, where he served as a fighter pilot.


“I made it a point to come back to Alaska every three years or so, since. It’s a very hard country. The real final frontier. They have seven men for every woman, so I thought about making a film about women in Alaska. I did some research, and then I thought – ‘well, why focus only on Alaska? Why not focus on women worldwide and make a film about women empowerment?’”


Frank sent film crews to Nepal and the Negev, to follow two extraordinary women, and decided to follow three Alaskan women himself – a teacher, a pilot and the new governor.


“I wasn’t planning on focusing on famous characters, but Palin’s story is so unique I decided to include her. She is the first woman of Alaska, which isn’t something to be treated lightly; not to mention a former beauty queen, basketball player, fisherwoman and hunter – and a mother of four (Frank’s film followed Palin before she has her fifth child). I saw something amazing there,” he said.

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How to make easy money with the cooking in RuneScape as a non-member.

Way #1


Requirements: Cooking level 1

Find an area where players are killing cows,chicken, giant rats, and other animals that give meat, pick up raw meat off the ground and cook it on a range or spit. If needed, bring a hatchet with you to make the fire, and cook all the meat in your inventory. Then, either:

1. Store it in the bank. Keep cooking and storing until you wish to sell it all at the Grand Exchange. Withdraw the cooked meat in a note(to save inventory space) and then sell it. Repeat.

or

2. Sell it in the Grand Exchange. Repeat.

Recommended? Yes, for low levelers.

Way#2

Requirements: Cooking level 1

Buy raw anchovies on the GE, then cook them on a fire (always lit near the GE), and sell at GE. Repeat. However, there are many notable cons.

Cons:

Only 5 gold profit each anchovy.

Chance of burning(destroying approximately 50 gold worth)

Hard to buy raw anchovies on GE.

Recommended? No

Way #3

Requirements: Cooking level 1, Fishing level 15

Basically the same thing as Way#2, except you catch the anchovies yourself with a small net, resulting in much more profit.

Recommended? Yes

Way #4

Requirements: Cooking level 45

Buy a Jug of water, flour, tomatoes, cheese and cooked meat off the Grand Exchange. Then, Combine the water and flour to make pastry dough, put tomatoes and cheese on it, cook it, and add the cooked meat. Then sell the pizza at the GE. Best done multiple at a time. Repeat.

Recommended?For experience, yes. For money, Way #5 is better.

Way #5

Requirements: Cooking level 55

Buy plain pizzas and anchovies on the GE. Combine and sell. Repeat.

Note: Difficult to buy such ingredients.

Recommended? Yes, if you can get the ingredients.

These are several ways to get easy money while raising your cooking level. If you wish to raise your other skill levels while earning easy money, look at my other guides. Thanks for reading! Happy Money Making! :)

Wednesday 9 February 2011

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Former American Federation of Teachers President Albert Shanker made teachers’ unions what they are today.  He was hard-nosed defender of teachers’ rights, but he also came clean about public school performance.






In the making of “Kids Aren’t Cars,” I unearthed a 25-year old PBS interview with Shanker. His indictment of the public education system was stunning.


“You could do things that are absolutely wrong, you can have huge dropout rates, you can have kids who are leaving without knowing how to read, write, count or anything else and what do you do next year?  Do the same as you did this year and the following year and the following year…”


And when Shanker – again, 25 years ago – rattled off achievement statistics, the host challenged him:


Shanker: When it comes to the highest levels of reading, writing, mathematics or science – that just means being able to read editorials in the New York Times…or write an essay of a few pages…or do a mathematical equation, not calculus…the number of kids who are about to graduate who are able to function at that level, depending on whether you’re talking about reading, writing, math science – 3 percent, 4 percent…


Host: Oh, come on!


Shanker: No! 5 percent. That’s it.


Does anyone honestly believe our education system – which has had billions of dollars more each year dumped into – is better now than it was in 1986?


Anyone??



Shanker was straight with the public – even if he didn’t see teacher quality and accountability as part of the solution.


If only current AFT President Randi Weingarten and National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel would be as candid.   But I’m not holding my breath. The AFT and the NEA have presided over the decline of public education in America, and they know it.  But if the union leaders admit to that, well, it would undermine their call for ever greater levels of “investment.”


But in the wake of “Waiting for Superman,” Weingarten and Van Roekel are acquiescing to the public outcry for accountability, and taking rhetorical baby steps toward reform, such as maybe one day making student achievement a tiny sliver of a teacher’s overall performance evaluation. Maybe.


The teacher unions are walking contradictions.  They portray themselves as experts in education policy, but somehow never manage to deliver the goods. They claim to elevate the teaching profession, yet bend over backward to defend the worst among them, including a Michigan teacher deemed to be a danger to herself and others.


The sad truth is that the AFT and the NEA have an agenda that revolves around accumulating as much money and power as possible for themselves and their political surrogates. The teacher unions are a collection of far-left progressives who use the honored title of “teacher” to conceal their radical political agenda. How else to explain why the Rhode Island chapter of the NEA would participate in a rally for same-sex marriage?  What does that possibly have to do with education?


Back to Shanker. Even though he ardently defended teachers, he was genuinely concerned about the quality of education being given to America’s school children. Can the same be said of Randi Weingarten and Dennis Van Roekel?


Consider this quote from social writer and philosopher Eric Hoffer and decide for yourself:  “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”





A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about what you can learn from the opposite sex when it comes to investing. As with most things, men and women have different strengths when managing a portfolio.

This week, I'm taking it a step further: I'm going to show you what you can learn from your kids. Yes, your kids. Or your nieces and nephews, if you don't have kids of your own.

Children have an interesting perspective about investing: They can really bring you back down to earth and help you recover common sense (because, let's face it, money -- and, specifically, the prospect of making more money -- really makes us kind of lose it, a little bit).

So, here are five lessons you can take from the little ones in your life:

1. Buy Low. Logically, you know this rule. You'd never wait for the price of those shoes to go up. But for whatever reason, people tend to lose sight of this when investing.

"If you go back to March of 2009, stocks had a half-price sale, and kids will tell you that it's better buy something when it's on sale, when prices are low rather than high," says Allan Roth, a certified financial planner and author of How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street: Golden Rules Any Investor Can Learn. "But we were panicking in the streets, selling. Now that the markets have recovered, finally many people have started moving back into the stock market."

Ideally, of course, you want to do the opposite: Buy low, and sell high.

2. Diversify.
Your kids probably know the saying as well as you do: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. For them, it might apply more to the mall than the stock market, but the key lesson remains the same. If you aren't spreading your investments out, or worse, your portfolio is too heavy in your employer's stock, you're asking for trouble.

Many people don't think about it this way, but your job is, essentially, one of your investments, and certainly the one with the highest return. If your company goes down -- and history shows us that's always a possibility -- you don't want the lion's share of your investments to go with it. Keep company stock to 5% or 10% of your portfolio, at the most.


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Former American Federation of Teachers President Albert Shanker made teachers’ unions what they are today.  He was hard-nosed defender of teachers’ rights, but he also came clean about public school performance.






In the making of “Kids Aren’t Cars,” I unearthed a 25-year old PBS interview with Shanker. His indictment of the public education system was stunning.


“You could do things that are absolutely wrong, you can have huge dropout rates, you can have kids who are leaving without knowing how to read, write, count or anything else and what do you do next year?  Do the same as you did this year and the following year and the following year…”


And when Shanker – again, 25 years ago – rattled off achievement statistics, the host challenged him:


Shanker: When it comes to the highest levels of reading, writing, mathematics or science – that just means being able to read editorials in the New York Times…or write an essay of a few pages…or do a mathematical equation, not calculus…the number of kids who are about to graduate who are able to function at that level, depending on whether you’re talking about reading, writing, math science – 3 percent, 4 percent…


Host: Oh, come on!


Shanker: No! 5 percent. That’s it.


Does anyone honestly believe our education system – which has had billions of dollars more each year dumped into – is better now than it was in 1986?


Anyone??



Shanker was straight with the public – even if he didn’t see teacher quality and accountability as part of the solution.


If only current AFT President Randi Weingarten and National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel would be as candid.   But I’m not holding my breath. The AFT and the NEA have presided over the decline of public education in America, and they know it.  But if the union leaders admit to that, well, it would undermine their call for ever greater levels of “investment.”


But in the wake of “Waiting for Superman,” Weingarten and Van Roekel are acquiescing to the public outcry for accountability, and taking rhetorical baby steps toward reform, such as maybe one day making student achievement a tiny sliver of a teacher’s overall performance evaluation. Maybe.


The teacher unions are walking contradictions.  They portray themselves as experts in education policy, but somehow never manage to deliver the goods. They claim to elevate the teaching profession, yet bend over backward to defend the worst among them, including a Michigan teacher deemed to be a danger to herself and others.


The sad truth is that the AFT and the NEA have an agenda that revolves around accumulating as much money and power as possible for themselves and their political surrogates. The teacher unions are a collection of far-left progressives who use the honored title of “teacher” to conceal their radical political agenda. How else to explain why the Rhode Island chapter of the NEA would participate in a rally for same-sex marriage?  What does that possibly have to do with education?


Back to Shanker. Even though he ardently defended teachers, he was genuinely concerned about the quality of education being given to America’s school children. Can the same be said of Randi Weingarten and Dennis Van Roekel?


Consider this quote from social writer and philosopher Eric Hoffer and decide for yourself:  “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”





A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about what you can learn from the opposite sex when it comes to investing. As with most things, men and women have different strengths when managing a portfolio.

This week, I'm taking it a step further: I'm going to show you what you can learn from your kids. Yes, your kids. Or your nieces and nephews, if you don't have kids of your own.

Children have an interesting perspective about investing: They can really bring you back down to earth and help you recover common sense (because, let's face it, money -- and, specifically, the prospect of making more money -- really makes us kind of lose it, a little bit).

So, here are five lessons you can take from the little ones in your life:

1. Buy Low. Logically, you know this rule. You'd never wait for the price of those shoes to go up. But for whatever reason, people tend to lose sight of this when investing.

"If you go back to March of 2009, stocks had a half-price sale, and kids will tell you that it's better buy something when it's on sale, when prices are low rather than high," says Allan Roth, a certified financial planner and author of How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street: Golden Rules Any Investor Can Learn. "But we were panicking in the streets, selling. Now that the markets have recovered, finally many people have started moving back into the stock market."

Ideally, of course, you want to do the opposite: Buy low, and sell high.

2. Diversify.
Your kids probably know the saying as well as you do: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. For them, it might apply more to the mall than the stock market, but the key lesson remains the same. If you aren't spreading your investments out, or worse, your portfolio is too heavy in your employer's stock, you're asking for trouble.

Many people don't think about it this way, but your job is, essentially, one of your investments, and certainly the one with the highest return. If your company goes down -- and history shows us that's always a possibility -- you don't want the lion's share of your investments to go with it. Keep company stock to 5% or 10% of your portfolio, at the most.


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Former American Federation of Teachers President Albert Shanker made teachers’ unions what they are today.  He was hard-nosed defender of teachers’ rights, but he also came clean about public school performance.






In the making of “Kids Aren’t Cars,” I unearthed a 25-year old PBS interview with Shanker. His indictment of the public education system was stunning.


“You could do things that are absolutely wrong, you can have huge dropout rates, you can have kids who are leaving without knowing how to read, write, count or anything else and what do you do next year?  Do the same as you did this year and the following year and the following year…”


And when Shanker – again, 25 years ago – rattled off achievement statistics, the host challenged him:


Shanker: When it comes to the highest levels of reading, writing, mathematics or science – that just means being able to read editorials in the New York Times…or write an essay of a few pages…or do a mathematical equation, not calculus…the number of kids who are about to graduate who are able to function at that level, depending on whether you’re talking about reading, writing, math science – 3 percent, 4 percent…


Host: Oh, come on!


Shanker: No! 5 percent. That’s it.


Does anyone honestly believe our education system – which has had billions of dollars more each year dumped into – is better now than it was in 1986?


Anyone??



Shanker was straight with the public – even if he didn’t see teacher quality and accountability as part of the solution.


If only current AFT President Randi Weingarten and National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel would be as candid.   But I’m not holding my breath. The AFT and the NEA have presided over the decline of public education in America, and they know it.  But if the union leaders admit to that, well, it would undermine their call for ever greater levels of “investment.”


But in the wake of “Waiting for Superman,” Weingarten and Van Roekel are acquiescing to the public outcry for accountability, and taking rhetorical baby steps toward reform, such as maybe one day making student achievement a tiny sliver of a teacher’s overall performance evaluation. Maybe.


The teacher unions are walking contradictions.  They portray themselves as experts in education policy, but somehow never manage to deliver the goods. They claim to elevate the teaching profession, yet bend over backward to defend the worst among them, including a Michigan teacher deemed to be a danger to herself and others.


The sad truth is that the AFT and the NEA have an agenda that revolves around accumulating as much money and power as possible for themselves and their political surrogates. The teacher unions are a collection of far-left progressives who use the honored title of “teacher” to conceal their radical political agenda. How else to explain why the Rhode Island chapter of the NEA would participate in a rally for same-sex marriage?  What does that possibly have to do with education?


Back to Shanker. Even though he ardently defended teachers, he was genuinely concerned about the quality of education being given to America’s school children. Can the same be said of Randi Weingarten and Dennis Van Roekel?


Consider this quote from social writer and philosopher Eric Hoffer and decide for yourself:  “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”





A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about what you can learn from the opposite sex when it comes to investing. As with most things, men and women have different strengths when managing a portfolio.

This week, I'm taking it a step further: I'm going to show you what you can learn from your kids. Yes, your kids. Or your nieces and nephews, if you don't have kids of your own.

Children have an interesting perspective about investing: They can really bring you back down to earth and help you recover common sense (because, let's face it, money -- and, specifically, the prospect of making more money -- really makes us kind of lose it, a little bit).

So, here are five lessons you can take from the little ones in your life:

1. Buy Low. Logically, you know this rule. You'd never wait for the price of those shoes to go up. But for whatever reason, people tend to lose sight of this when investing.

"If you go back to March of 2009, stocks had a half-price sale, and kids will tell you that it's better buy something when it's on sale, when prices are low rather than high," says Allan Roth, a certified financial planner and author of How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street: Golden Rules Any Investor Can Learn. "But we were panicking in the streets, selling. Now that the markets have recovered, finally many people have started moving back into the stock market."

Ideally, of course, you want to do the opposite: Buy low, and sell high.

2. Diversify.
Your kids probably know the saying as well as you do: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. For them, it might apply more to the mall than the stock market, but the key lesson remains the same. If you aren't spreading your investments out, or worse, your portfolio is too heavy in your employer's stock, you're asking for trouble.

Many people don't think about it this way, but your job is, essentially, one of your investments, and certainly the one with the highest return. If your company goes down -- and history shows us that's always a possibility -- you don't want the lion's share of your investments to go with it. Keep company stock to 5% or 10% of your portfolio, at the most.


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Good stuff, albeit understandably similar to Ryan’s speech last night, right down to the setting and studiously soft-spoken delivery. Even so, I want to promote it as a way of patting him on the back for floating his proposal for $500 billion in cuts this year. That plan is dead on arrival, needless to say, but passing it isn’t what Paul is after. What he’s trying to do with that eyepopping number is communicate the magnitude of the problem to the public in hopes of moving the Overton window on spending — because if this new Gallup poll is right, it’s going to need a lot of moving. And not just among Democrats, either:



Not a single point’s worth of difference between Republicans and Democrats on Social Security despite fiscal responsibility having rocketed to the top of the conservative policy agenda over the past two years. I don’t know how else to account for that except as a near-catastrophic failure by prominent Republicans to explain even to their own base that eliminating earmarks and cutting NPR’s funding and canceling a pie-in-the-sky defense project or two isn’t remotely equal to the task of guaranteeing sustainability. Case in point: Not only didn’t Ryan squarely address Social Security and Medicare last night (“the politics of evasion,” Ross Douthat calls it) but even a fearless deficit hawk like Paul, speaking only to an online audience, didn’t go after them here. Anyone who’s serious about balancing the budget long-term must support entitlement reform, no matter how unpleasant the prospect might be, but rarely does the public hear that point made by a prominent politician. And the entirely predictable tragedy of last night’s SOTU, as Tom Coburn argued in his op-ed this morning, is that only leadership from the most prominent politician of all is realistically capable of moving public opinion on this — yet that leadership was almost entirely absent last night. Writes Yuval Levin of the missed opportunity, “This speech was worse than bland and empty, it was a dereliction of duty.” And here’s Matt Welch:


[T]he president, though he is much more serious on this issue than a huge swath of his political party, is nonetheless not remotely serious about this issue. Vowing to cut $400 billion over 10 years (a plan that, judging by the two people clapping when he proposed it, will likely be cut to ribbons if it survives through Congress), at a moment when the deficit for this year is more than three times that, indicates that Democrats (and a helluva lot of Republicans as well) are hunkering down in our awful status quo–half-heartedly tinkering around the edges of spending, making incremental changes this way and that, then launching new moonshots and redoubling old impotent efforts. Politicians have put us on the precipice of financial ruin, and they show no indication of doing a damned thing about it.


And I think they know it. Look at the plaintive, semi-desperate, Stuart Smalleyesque mantra Obama kept repeating at the end: “We do big things.” By his insistence his anxiety shall be revealed. We don’t do big things, America, not in the moonshotty Marshall Plan way of speechwriters’ cliche box. Increasingly, we don’t do little things, either–like keeping libraries open five days a week in California. What we do is snarf up ever-larger portions of your grandkids’ money for purposes that are usually obscure and often criminal.


Read his whole post, including and especially the concluding line. Just as I’m writing this, and as a prelude to Paul’s video, the AP is across the wires with news from CBO that its projections for Social Security were wrong: They used to believe that the program wouldn’t start running permanent deficits until 2016, but it turns out the deficits will begin this year. (We’ll likely have a separate post on that later.) Like Paul says, the day of reckoning is at hand.


Wall Street bankers no longer evaluate risk well, allocate capital well, or aggregate capital efficiently. They are a drag on our economy and efficient markets. According to Paul Volcker, financial innovation over the last 30 years has added only one useful element to our economy …. the ATM.


Dimon and company should just STFU. They crashed the economy, we bailed them out for their stupid greedy behavior, and now their feelings are hurt because we remind them that their wealth was based on a perfect storm that they lobbied for and manufactured. It was one which merged:


- a Ponzi scheme of unregulated derivatives;

- regulatory capture;

- Mr. Andrea Mitchell worshipping the slut Ayn Rand’s philosophy of deregulation;

- Washington/main stream media/Wall Street/Very Serious People group think;

- cops on the beat averting their eyes;

- cops taken off the beat of white collar crime to fight terrorism;

- journalists learning nothing from Enron;

- journalists intimidated because they don’t understand math;

- budget cuts in journalism;

- predatory lending;

- rampant mortgage fraud the FBI warned about in 2004;

- Moodys and S&P having perverse incentives to give triple AAA ratings to lousy securities;

- the economics profession subject to “academic capture”

…..the list goes on and on.


Dimon and his fellow travelers are lucky they aren’t in jail.


If you don’t have time to see the movie, for fun viewing, check out the trailer to Inside Job.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/



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Good stuff, albeit understandably similar to Ryan’s speech last night, right down to the setting and studiously soft-spoken delivery. Even so, I want to promote it as a way of patting him on the back for floating his proposal for $500 billion in cuts this year. That plan is dead on arrival, needless to say, but passing it isn’t what Paul is after. What he’s trying to do with that eyepopping number is communicate the magnitude of the problem to the public in hopes of moving the Overton window on spending — because if this new Gallup poll is right, it’s going to need a lot of moving. And not just among Democrats, either:



Not a single point’s worth of difference between Republicans and Democrats on Social Security despite fiscal responsibility having rocketed to the top of the conservative policy agenda over the past two years. I don’t know how else to account for that except as a near-catastrophic failure by prominent Republicans to explain even to their own base that eliminating earmarks and cutting NPR’s funding and canceling a pie-in-the-sky defense project or two isn’t remotely equal to the task of guaranteeing sustainability. Case in point: Not only didn’t Ryan squarely address Social Security and Medicare last night (“the politics of evasion,” Ross Douthat calls it) but even a fearless deficit hawk like Paul, speaking only to an online audience, didn’t go after them here. Anyone who’s serious about balancing the budget long-term must support entitlement reform, no matter how unpleasant the prospect might be, but rarely does the public hear that point made by a prominent politician. And the entirely predictable tragedy of last night’s SOTU, as Tom Coburn argued in his op-ed this morning, is that only leadership from the most prominent politician of all is realistically capable of moving public opinion on this — yet that leadership was almost entirely absent last night. Writes Yuval Levin of the missed opportunity, “This speech was worse than bland and empty, it was a dereliction of duty.” And here’s Matt Welch:


[T]he president, though he is much more serious on this issue than a huge swath of his political party, is nonetheless not remotely serious about this issue. Vowing to cut $400 billion over 10 years (a plan that, judging by the two people clapping when he proposed it, will likely be cut to ribbons if it survives through Congress), at a moment when the deficit for this year is more than three times that, indicates that Democrats (and a helluva lot of Republicans as well) are hunkering down in our awful status quo–half-heartedly tinkering around the edges of spending, making incremental changes this way and that, then launching new moonshots and redoubling old impotent efforts. Politicians have put us on the precipice of financial ruin, and they show no indication of doing a damned thing about it.


And I think they know it. Look at the plaintive, semi-desperate, Stuart Smalleyesque mantra Obama kept repeating at the end: “We do big things.” By his insistence his anxiety shall be revealed. We don’t do big things, America, not in the moonshotty Marshall Plan way of speechwriters’ cliche box. Increasingly, we don’t do little things, either–like keeping libraries open five days a week in California. What we do is snarf up ever-larger portions of your grandkids’ money for purposes that are usually obscure and often criminal.


Read his whole post, including and especially the concluding line. Just as I’m writing this, and as a prelude to Paul’s video, the AP is across the wires with news from CBO that its projections for Social Security were wrong: They used to believe that the program wouldn’t start running permanent deficits until 2016, but it turns out the deficits will begin this year. (We’ll likely have a separate post on that later.) Like Paul says, the day of reckoning is at hand.


Wall Street bankers no longer evaluate risk well, allocate capital well, or aggregate capital efficiently. They are a drag on our economy and efficient markets. According to Paul Volcker, financial innovation over the last 30 years has added only one useful element to our economy …. the ATM.


Dimon and company should just STFU. They crashed the economy, we bailed them out for their stupid greedy behavior, and now their feelings are hurt because we remind them that their wealth was based on a perfect storm that they lobbied for and manufactured. It was one which merged:


- a Ponzi scheme of unregulated derivatives;

- regulatory capture;

- Mr. Andrea Mitchell worshipping the slut Ayn Rand’s philosophy of deregulation;

- Washington/main stream media/Wall Street/Very Serious People group think;

- cops on the beat averting their eyes;

- cops taken off the beat of white collar crime to fight terrorism;

- journalists learning nothing from Enron;

- journalists intimidated because they don’t understand math;

- budget cuts in journalism;

- predatory lending;

- rampant mortgage fraud the FBI warned about in 2004;

- Moodys and S&P having perverse incentives to give triple AAA ratings to lousy securities;

- the economics profession subject to “academic capture”

…..the list goes on and on.


Dimon and his fellow travelers are lucky they aren’t in jail.


If you don’t have time to see the movie, for fun viewing, check out the trailer to Inside Job.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/



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Big Brother Israel, now airing it's third season, saw a special guest enter the house - world renowned Victoria's Secret model and Leo's main squeeze, Bar.

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There's a free Google Mobile App that I found in the iPod/iPhone app store that I decided to give a try. On loading it for the first time, I immediately.


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Good stuff, albeit understandably similar to Ryan’s speech last night, right down to the setting and studiously soft-spoken delivery. Even so, I want to promote it as a way of patting him on the back for floating his proposal for $500 billion in cuts this year. That plan is dead on arrival, needless to say, but passing it isn’t what Paul is after. What he’s trying to do with that eyepopping number is communicate the magnitude of the problem to the public in hopes of moving the Overton window on spending — because if this new Gallup poll is right, it’s going to need a lot of moving. And not just among Democrats, either:



Not a single point’s worth of difference between Republicans and Democrats on Social Security despite fiscal responsibility having rocketed to the top of the conservative policy agenda over the past two years. I don’t know how else to account for that except as a near-catastrophic failure by prominent Republicans to explain even to their own base that eliminating earmarks and cutting NPR’s funding and canceling a pie-in-the-sky defense project or two isn’t remotely equal to the task of guaranteeing sustainability. Case in point: Not only didn’t Ryan squarely address Social Security and Medicare last night (“the politics of evasion,” Ross Douthat calls it) but even a fearless deficit hawk like Paul, speaking only to an online audience, didn’t go after them here. Anyone who’s serious about balancing the budget long-term must support entitlement reform, no matter how unpleasant the prospect might be, but rarely does the public hear that point made by a prominent politician. And the entirely predictable tragedy of last night’s SOTU, as Tom Coburn argued in his op-ed this morning, is that only leadership from the most prominent politician of all is realistically capable of moving public opinion on this — yet that leadership was almost entirely absent last night. Writes Yuval Levin of the missed opportunity, “This speech was worse than bland and empty, it was a dereliction of duty.” And here’s Matt Welch:


[T]he president, though he is much more serious on this issue than a huge swath of his political party, is nonetheless not remotely serious about this issue. Vowing to cut $400 billion over 10 years (a plan that, judging by the two people clapping when he proposed it, will likely be cut to ribbons if it survives through Congress), at a moment when the deficit for this year is more than three times that, indicates that Democrats (and a helluva lot of Republicans as well) are hunkering down in our awful status quo–half-heartedly tinkering around the edges of spending, making incremental changes this way and that, then launching new moonshots and redoubling old impotent efforts. Politicians have put us on the precipice of financial ruin, and they show no indication of doing a damned thing about it.


And I think they know it. Look at the plaintive, semi-desperate, Stuart Smalleyesque mantra Obama kept repeating at the end: “We do big things.” By his insistence his anxiety shall be revealed. We don’t do big things, America, not in the moonshotty Marshall Plan way of speechwriters’ cliche box. Increasingly, we don’t do little things, either–like keeping libraries open five days a week in California. What we do is snarf up ever-larger portions of your grandkids’ money for purposes that are usually obscure and often criminal.


Read his whole post, including and especially the concluding line. Just as I’m writing this, and as a prelude to Paul’s video, the AP is across the wires with news from CBO that its projections for Social Security were wrong: They used to believe that the program wouldn’t start running permanent deficits until 2016, but it turns out the deficits will begin this year. (We’ll likely have a separate post on that later.) Like Paul says, the day of reckoning is at hand.


Wall Street bankers no longer evaluate risk well, allocate capital well, or aggregate capital efficiently. They are a drag on our economy and efficient markets. According to Paul Volcker, financial innovation over the last 30 years has added only one useful element to our economy …. the ATM.


Dimon and company should just STFU. They crashed the economy, we bailed them out for their stupid greedy behavior, and now their feelings are hurt because we remind them that their wealth was based on a perfect storm that they lobbied for and manufactured. It was one which merged:


- a Ponzi scheme of unregulated derivatives;

- regulatory capture;

- Mr. Andrea Mitchell worshipping the slut Ayn Rand’s philosophy of deregulation;

- Washington/main stream media/Wall Street/Very Serious People group think;

- cops on the beat averting their eyes;

- cops taken off the beat of white collar crime to fight terrorism;

- journalists learning nothing from Enron;

- journalists intimidated because they don’t understand math;

- budget cuts in journalism;

- predatory lending;

- rampant mortgage fraud the FBI warned about in 2004;

- Moodys and S&P having perverse incentives to give triple AAA ratings to lousy securities;

- the economics profession subject to “academic capture”

…..the list goes on and on.


Dimon and his fellow travelers are lucky they aren’t in jail.


If you don’t have time to see the movie, for fun viewing, check out the trailer to Inside Job.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/



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What you need to know before you use Craigslist:

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Even though Craigslist is a free ad posting site you still will need to put a lot of time and money into seeing any success with it

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You need to be continuously changing your marketing strategy because their staff continues to change the ghosting protocol so your ads will not stick

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The steps in this article will assist you in posting ads, but you still need to change things up to trick the system

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You need to setup multiple email accounts that way you can create Craigslist accounts

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You need to have multiple access to different phone numbers so you can verify each Craigslist account created

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There are a few tricks that you can do to that allow you to hide your presence from Craigslist. You should play it safe and post only 3 ads per every account on Craigslist. You should also change your IP address every 5 ads. This will help when it comes to your ads getting ghosted(term that refers to your ad being up and having a URL but it doesn't appear on the actually Craigslist.org site)

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