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I see an economic diasater coming...

Started by the_big_m_in_ok, September 03, 2009, 01:05:30 AM

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Do you think the American economy will ever improve?

Yes, definitely
Possibly, in the long run
No, it will worsen
Undecided

triffid

Who knows what will happen in the future?Maybe corporations are the future?Maybe it should be" the united corporations of America"?


Something Im curious about .Corporations in America are now considered to be persons.Maybe I can be a corporation?




triffid

triffid

Something I learned a few days ago and thought I should pass it along here since we are free energy researchers.I learned that wires vibrate a little bit when an ac current  runs through them.Its not noticable at first.It might take years to see the effect.I was talking to a guy yesterday who wired a lot of his own lamps.He talked about that effect.He likes to tape the connections not just just screw them together with the plastic caps we see all the time.Over the years he found that 3 or 4 of his screw caps had come loose or had vibrated off as he had put it.

triffid

Since Im an older american the following link is of interest to me,http://finance.yahoo.com/news/older-americans-early-winners-under-health-law-154218092.html  Seems some older americans are benefiting under the new health laws.

CHICAGO (AP) — For many older Americans who lost jobs during the recession, the quest for health care has been one obstacle after another. They're unwanted by employers, rejected by insurers, struggling to cover rising medical costs and praying to reach Medicare age before a health crisis.

These luckless people, most in their 50s and 60s, have emerged this month as early winners under the nation's new health insurance system. Along with their peers who are self-employed or whose jobs do not offer insurance, they have been signing up for coverage in large numbers, submitting new-patient forms at doctor's offices and filling prescriptions at pharmacies.
"I just cried I was so relieved," said Maureen Grey, a 58-year-old Chicagoan who finally saw a doctor this month after a fall in September left her in constant pain. Laid off twice from full-time jobs in the past five years, she saw her income drop from $60,000 to $17,800 a year. Now doing temp work, she was uninsured for 18 months before she chose a marketplace plan for $68 a month.

the_big_m_in_ok

Quote from: triffid on February 14, 2014, 12:22:30 AM
Who knows what will happen in the future?Maybe corporations are the future?Maybe it should be" the united corporations of America"?

Something Im curious about .Corporations in America are now considered to be persons.Maybe I can be a corporation?

triffid
Right, triffid.   That's how corporate law is written and enforced.   You can't necessarily sue the managing principals of a corporation, but you can sue the corporation itself.

Like many in this country, I barely get by---and I'm slowly going broke in S.F., CA, where I live.   I could live in a cheaper part of the country---the Midwest(like you) or South---but I wouldn't be as accepted as easily as I am here in S.F.

--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.

triffid

I guess LA is very expensive,Lee.I have been reading a great book."Making the Most of Your Money" by Jane Bryant Quinn  C.C.1991.Although a little dated it explains a lot about finances and how to create wealth from the money that you do earn.Any outdated info can be updated in a hurry from the internet.The author is a genius in explaining financial terms and putting things in ways that anyone can understand.She runs the gamet from banks to credit cards CDs,different types of accounts.She deals with what age you are and gives you ideas on how to get ahead no matter what your situation is.I plan on finding more copies of this book and giving it to my two brothers.
triffid