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Posted on 20 September 2009. Tags: 5 Steps To Freedom, Alan Greenspan, Big Brother, capital gains, capitalism, cash flow, Constitution, consumption, corporate taxes, create your own currency, cumulative taxation, currency, currency debasement, cut dependence on institutions, dollar, economic freedom, economic growth, Economics, effective tax burden, federal reserve, FI, financial freedom, financial institutions, financial intelligence, financial slavery, free enterprise, freedom, government, growth, income, income taxes, individual freedom, Individual Retirement Account, inflation, Investing, Jeff Nabers, liberty, middle class, nation of serfs, perpetual inflation, Phoebe Chongchua, Politics, property rights, punative taxation, purchasing power, Real Estate, real estate investing, regulation, regulations, revenue participation, Rob Viglione, royalty financing, Savings, self-directed IRA, serfdom, slavery, small business, socialism, solo 401(k), speculation, taxation, USD

The shackles of serfdom are being silently fastened to America. Every dollar Congress spends beyond its budget, every Federal Reserve Note printed, every tax, regulation, and government intrusion into our lives renders us less free. Ever wonder why it feels like it’s increasingly difficult to make ends meet? Remember the days when one spouse could work, the other raise the kids, and still save for a comfortable retirement? Those days are gone, but why? What’s next? The 5 Steps to Freedom: How To Cut Your Dependence On Institutions And Escape Financial Slavery, by Jeff Nabers explains what happened to our once prosperous society and how we can all take definite steps to escape what is to come. Continue Reading
Posted in Economics, Investing, Personal Finance, Politics
Posted on 21 April 2009. Tags: abuse of power, ACLU, alternative investments, American Civil Liberties Union, AmeriCorps, authoritarian, auto bailout, automakers, bailout, barack obama, Big Brother, bills, bisexual, bond auction, bond sales, bonds, budget deficit, buy apartment building, certification, Chrysler, condors, congress, control the Internet, credit markets, credit speads, Cybersecurity Act of 2009, debt, deflation, democrat, Detroit, dictatorship, eavesdropping, economy, Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, expenditures, federal spending, fiscal policy, gay, General Motors, GM, government power, guide to investing, how does government effect markets, income properties, inflation, internet freedom, Investing, iron condor, IT professionals, Jane Harman, Jay Rockefeller, legislation, lesbian, liberals, license, market insurance, monetary policy, monitor, national security, National Security Agency, National Service, nationalization, NSA, obama, Obamanomics, Options, paid volunteers, petition, poker, policy, president, private sector, protect against inflation, protect portfolio, public schools, public sector, public service, Real Estate, regulate, Rob Viglione, Rounders, Savings, school computers, Senate, servitude, shut down, signed into law, slavery, Socialists, spot the sucker, stocks, Ted Kennedy, Tennessee, thugs, trading system, transcripts, transgender, Treasury, unemployment, Web, web sites, West Virginia, wip out life savings, wiretap
Sen. Rockefeller proposes bill that would give government sweeping powers to control, monitor, and regulate the Internet, ACLU demands public schools stop blocking gay web sites on public computers, Rep. Jane Harman calls incriminating NSA wiretap “abuse of power,” National Service legislation signed into law that will cost $6 billion over 5 years by hiring “paid volunteers,” government will need to issue $2.4 trillion in new Treasury securities in 2009 to meet budget shortfalls and bailout program requirements, and U.S. to give another $5.5 billion to automakers… Continue Reading
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Posted on 17 April 2009. Tags: banking, banks, black swan, CBOE, chaos, corporate earnings, delta, doomsday, earnings per share, Economics, EPS, fear, financial industry, futures, futures options, gamma, greeks, hedge stocks, hedge the market, historical range, insurance, Investing, iron condors, market neutral, NASDAQ, Obamanomics, Options, Politics, portfolio insurance, portfolio theory, prepare for war, profits, protect your portfolio, psychology of fear, risk, risk management, Rob Viglione, S&P, stock market crash, stocks, strategy, theta, trading, Vegetius, Videos, VIX, volatility index, VXN, XLF
The stock market hit and then furiously bounced off a low on March 9th. Since then it has shot up about 30% nearly uninterrupted. Hope abounds that we may be emerging from one of the worst economic disasters in 20+ years. By many measures the frantic chaos of the last year appears to be subsiding, particularly when looking at the resurgence of corporate earnings, stock prices, and declining value of the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX). Yet it is at times like these when it makes most sense to buy insurance, and it just happens to be cheaper than it has been in a long time. Continue Reading
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Posted on 12 April 2009. Tags: affordable housing, banking, banks, barack obama, capitalism, China, commander, common stock, communism, community organizer, contractors, Crash Proof, Cuba, debt, deflation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, dollar, economic devlopment, Economics, embargo, federal, federal reserve, financial institutions, free enterprise, freedom, gas prices, general, Goldman Sachs, GS, housing, HUD, inflation, Investing, investors, iraq, lending, leverage, liberty, liquidity, loans, military, monetary policy, money supply, mortgages, nationalization, obama, Obamanomics, peter schiff, Politics, poor, portfolio, predicted financial crash, President Obama, printing, profitability, Ray Odierno, Real Estate, report, Rob Viglione, seasonal demand, sell shares, subprime, survey, Tillby Lundberg, Tim Geithner, treasuries, treasury bonds, Treasury Secretary, U.S. dollar, USD, war in iraq
HUD program turns out to benefit contractors and not the poor…go figure! China cranks up its printing presses-expect global inflation, Peter Schiff (“Dr. Doom”) discusses his book “Crash Proof”, Goldman Sachs plans to sell billions in stock to pay off government aid ASAP, gas prices up 5% in 3 weeks…inflation? Top U.S. general says we’ll be out of Iraq by 2011, and 75% of Americans want to lift Cuba embargo… Continue Reading
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Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: agriculture, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Antarctica, asset bubbles, balance sheet, barack obama, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, bond maturity, bonds, budget deficit, bureaucracy, cap and trade, capital expenditures, capitalism, commodities, congress, Constitution, consumer spending, courts, currency, cut spending, DBA, DBC, debt, deflation, democracy, dependence, diversification, dividends, dollar, DOW, Economics, elections, electricity costs, energy, equities, Fannie Mae, federal reserve, federal spending, financial industry, financial regulations, fiscal policy, fixed rate debt, FNM, FRE, Freddie Mac, free enterprise, free society, GLD, gold, GSG, Health Care, hedge, housing boom, housing bust, housing is a right, inflation, interest rates, international, Investing, irrational exuberance, join a militia, junk loans, labor laws, labor market, laws, leverage, life savings, Medicaid, Medicare, military, militia, monetary policy, money supply, mortgage, nanny state, NASDAQ, national debt, natural gas, oil, police state, Politics, portfolio, portfolio management, precious metals, President Obama, public debt, quantitative easing, question assumptions, Real Estate, regulate carbon emissions, regulations, retained earnings, right to bear arms, Rob Viglione, rolling dice, S&P500, savings rate, second amendment, short stocks, short the market, short-term debt, silver, SLV, social security, socialism, stagflation, stimulus, stock market, subprime debt, TARP, Tim Geithner, TIP, Treasury, treasury inflation protected securities, trust government, union, USD, USO, velocity of money, welfare, WIP, yields
We are moving closer towards a political economy every day. Every dollar borrowed, taxed, printed, and spent by government really comes from the private sector. Trillions of dollars of national resources are being allocated by politicians and bureaucrats towards things they claim will benefit our economy. Congress just passed a $3.6 trillion budget ($1.2 trillion in deficit), and combined the Federal Reserve and Treasury have dumped $13 trillion into the economy in the last 16 months. What we must all ask ourselves right now is whether or not we trust government with our money? Continue Reading
Posted in Economics, Investing, Politics
Posted on 02 April 2009. Tags: Alan Grayson, anti-capitalist, bailouts, barack obama, Britain, budget deficit, capitalism, corporate bonuses, death tax, democrat, Economics, empire, estate tax, executive pay, federal budget, financial crisis, financial regulations, financial regulators, fiscal policy, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, G20, George W. Bush, home prices, house, House of Representatives, housing, Hugo Chavez, Investing, liberty, London, money, president, president bush, President Obama, Real Estate, Rob Viglione, taxpayer money, Tim Geithner, Treasury Department, U.S. empire, UK, united kingdom, Venezuela, violence
Anti-Capitalist protests turn violent in London, Venezuela’s Chavez accuses U.S. of acting like an ‘empire’, House passes bill to allow corporate bonuses, Obama brings back the ‘death tax’, and U.K. home prices rise for first time since 2007… Continue Reading
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Posted on 29 March 2009. Tags: agenda, bailouts, banking, banks, barack obama, bureaucrats, capitalism, carbon credit market, carbon dioxide, CEO, checks and balances, Chief Executive Officer, climate change, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, communism, Constitution, credit contraction, credit crisis, deflation, depression, derivatives market, economy, emissions, executive power, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, federal reserve, financial crisis, financial system, fiscal policy, forgotten age, free enterprise, free trade, General Motors, Global Socialism, GM, green agenda, IMF, inflation, International Monetary Fund, Investing, legal authority, liquidity, monetary policy, money supply, Obama administration, Obamanomics, policy drives markets, political economy, pollution, portfolio, President Obama, protectionism, quantitative easing, recession, Republic, resignation, resigned, restrictions on power, Rick Wagoner, Rob Viglione, secondary market, socialism, spending orgy, Tim Geithner, Treasury, turf battle, White House
President Obama forces General Motors CEO to resign, tallying up the spending binge-Federal Reserve and Treasury dump $13 trillion into financial system over last 16 months, bureaucrats begin turf battle over $1 trillion carbon credit market, and Global Socialism is on the way with tripling of IMF budget… 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 15 March 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, barack obama, can't pay mortgage, congress, falling income, finance, ill, income, Investing, Jennifer Lohan, loan modification, mortgage, mortgage modification, mortgagefit, Politics, President Obama, Real Estate, rent, sick, stimulus bill, subsidize housing, tough times, unemployed
With the increase in the number of foreclosures an increasing number of the borrowers are turning to loan modification programs. Working with your lender, loan modification can prevent foreclosure and also help you in save some cash. Continue Reading
Posted in Personal Finance, Real Estate
Posted on 03 March 2009. Tags: aggregate consumption, agriculture, AIG, American International Group, Ben Bernanke, Brazil, Canada, Chairman, commodities, consumer spending, consumption, credit markets, demand, Economics, farm land, farming, federal reserve, gold, inflation, Investing, Jim Rogers, oil, peter schiff, Politics, precious metals, recipe for disaster, Rob Viglione, silver, supply
Legendary investor becomes a farmer, U.S. obsession with reviving credit misdirected, Bernanke blames AIG for irresponsibility, and former Countrywide executives take advantage of government bailout programs…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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