Sunday, January 10, 2010

Are You Ready for a Stock Market Crash of 2010?


Think this can't happen in the good o'l US of A ? Are you willing to risk everything ?
Chavez devalues currency by 50%.



Bubble Warning: Markets are too dependent on unsustainable government stimulus. Something’s got to give


Contrarian Investor Sees Economic Crash in China


Fed Statements Clear Any Doubt of Gold Hitting $1,700


United States Debt Ridden Road to Perdition


Contracts Down: Is US Housing Heading for Double Dip?


California Requests $8 Billion in Federal Aid


A "Macro Level" Look At The Economy



In The News Today Posted: Jan 10 2010 By: Jim Sinclair Post Edited: January 10, 2010 at 11:01 pm
Filed under: In The News
Dear CIGAs,
Do not think California’s problems are unique to California. 40 states are in line directly behind them.
Do not think the Euro states have problems not equaled and exceeded by the US states.


Hawaii can’t afford Congressional electionBy MARK NIESSEupdated 3:25 p.m. MT, Sat., Jan. 9, 2010
HONOLULU – Cash-strapped Hawaii can’t afford to pay for an election to replace a congressman who is planning to step down next month to run for governor, potentially leaving 600,000 urban Honolulu residents without representation in Washington.
Budget cuts have left the state Office of Elections with about $5,000 to last until July, with a special election costing nearly $1 million, interim Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago said.
Until the state finds money or this fall’s regularly scheduled elections occur, one of Hawaii’s two seats in the House of Representatives will remain vacant.
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“Democracy depends on representation of the people,” Jean Aoki, legislative liaison for the Hawaii chapter of the League of Women Voters. “I can’t imagine the citizens of our state not wanting representation in the highest body in the land to make laws. It’s just unthinkable.”
Elections officials are hoping to hold a vote-by-mail special election May 1 if they can get the $925,000 it would cost. An election with walk-in voting would cost $1.2 million.
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