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Posted on 29 March 2010. Tags: aging population, asia, asian economics, asian population, baby robot, birth rate, consumers, economic problems, Economics, economics home, home ec, home economics, immigrants, Japan, japan aging population, japan babies, japan baby robot, japan birth rate, japan economics, japan home economics, japan immigration, japan population, japan population growth rate, japanese, japanese economics, japanese home ec, japans shrinking population, low birth rates, Politics, population economics japan, population growth rates, population shrinking, procreation, producers, us population growth rate, workers
Japans Home Ec classes are a tad more modern than ours. Instead of egg babies, they have robot babies.
These are especially popular now, as Japan is trying to encourage its females to have babies. You see, the once booming Japan is suffering dire economic consequences because their population is at an all time low, with a birthrate at 1.37%. Compare that to 2.12% in the US. Put simply, people are not having babies. This is causing severe economic problems for the country, which doesnt allow immigrants. Continue Reading
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Posted on 12 July 2009. Tags: Big Brother, civil disobedience, compensation, congress, consequences, consumers, corporate taxes, currency debasement, deficit spending, depession, domestic, Economics, effective tax burden, embedded taxes, employee, entitlements, excise taxes, fair tax, federal, federal reserve, feudalism, fixed income, foreign, freedom, frguality, gold, government spending, income taxes, inflation, inflation risk, inflation tax, international socialism, labor market, labor productivity, liberty, lifestyle, local, marginal productivity, Medicare, monetary policy, monetizing debt, money supply, net wealth transfer, payroll taxes, philosophical implications, Politics, progressive taxation, property taxes, purchasing power, recession, regulations, regulatory burden, Retirement, revolt, Rob Viglione, sales tax, Savings, securities, serfdom, shareholders, slavery, social security, socialism, southern california, speculation, state, stimulus, tariffs, taxation, transfer taxes, treasuries, Treasury, U.S. dollar, Uncle Sam, unemployment, USD, wages
This article is dedicated to the growing segment of American society that is awakening to the ideas that we are increasingly overworked and overtaxed. My goal is to determine an effective tax burden on the average middle-class American. I will leave it to the reader to judge relative severity of the burden as measured against associated “benefits” to which he is “entitled” from the system. Continue Reading
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Posted on 28 March 2009. Tags: Afghan strategy, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Amnesty International, barack obama, climate, climate policy, consumers, Cuba, David Peterson, deflation, depression, detention camps, due process, Economics, embargo, energy, energy costs, federal reserve, freedom in Cuba, Freedom Towers, governor, habeas corpus, immigrant rights, inflation, international meetings, Investing, joe biden, legislature, millionaire tax, moderate elements, New York, Obamanomics, One World Trade Center, open talks, policy, political theft, Politics, President Obama, price sensitivity, printing money, recession, Rob Viglione, Taliban, tax bracket, tax hike, terrorism, unemployment, Vice president Biden, war in Afghanistan, White House
New York to pass ‘Millionaire Tax’ in biggest tax hike in recent history, White House organizing international climate and energy meetings, consumers not ready for energy cost increases brought about my environmental policies, Obama unveils new Afghan strategy, Amnesty International criticizes U.S. on immigration rights and detention camps, ‘Freedom Towers’ renamed ‘One World’ Trade Center, and Biden says U.S. has no plans to end Cuban embargo…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 06 March 2009. Tags: 36 South Investment Managers, Angela Merkel, Army, bailout, bank failures, banking, bankruptcy, billion, black swan, BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Captain, Chairman, Chancellor, Chris Dodd, civil affairs, congress, consumer borrowing, consumer spending, consumers, Cuidad Juarez, democrat, drug war, Economics, FDIC, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, federal reserve, General Motors, Germany, hedge fund, inflation fund, insolvency, insurance, iraq, jobs, layoffs, London, Mexico, Michael Ngyuen, Muqdadiyah, New Zealand, onslaught of inflation, Opel, Politics, Rob Viglione, Senate, Senate Banking Committee, soldiers, SWAT, theft, Treasury Department, trillion, troops, unemployment, Warren Buffett
Senate planning another half trillion dollar bailout, tough times but that doesn’t stop the American consumer, unemployment up to 8.1%…or is it 19%? Germany refuses to play bailout game, says it’s best for automaker to go bankrupt, 7,000 Mexican troops deployed to border to fight drug war, Army Captain steals $690K from government, hedge fund sees inflation as next step of crisis…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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