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JANUARY, 2010


Attention Ford! Now's Your Time!



I want to see Ford come out swinging as the first step toward actually rebuilding our economy.


NEW YORK – Toyota dealers across the country were swamped with calls Wednesday from concerned drivers but had few answers a day after the company announced it would stop selling and building eight models because of faulty gas pedals.


Ford! Here's what we want.

Give us a decent-sized reliable vehicle that gets reasonable mileage with plenty of power and we'll ...
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SEPTEMBER, 2009


The Nut Factor



I believe I have found what is probably the most important long range economic indicator ever charted. It's the "Nut Factor".

It starts with lots of UFO reports. (90's?) Then you start to see TV shows of people 'contacting' the dead.  When you see rises in these two things, you know the nuts are gaining steam and things will start to decline.

Recession is right around the corner when you hear about the government cover-up of the ...
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JANUARY, 2009


Lost in a Bad Economy?



Is your business suffering?

Think about this.

If you are lost in the woods, is it better to look for help or to make yourself easier to be found?

Think about how you are spending your energy and resources.

Chris Reich, Author of TeachU's Business Talk Blog
Chris@TeachU.com

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