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Have You Studied How To Be Rich In A Recession?

Posted By Dr. Jay Polmar on September 20, 2008 @ 2:55 pm

Do you think that money is the root of all evil. Well, look what happened. We know that people who seem to be evil have an elevated greed factor. Look at what’s happened in the past 2 presidential terms in the US, people have become rich, greedy, and destroyed the economy. Losses throughout the world all caused by greed, in the name of OIL, causing terrorism, credit card companies, insurance companies, mortgage companies — and most people are suffering as a result.

We have the cure for what this financial crisis in the world is doing to your personal life. But, no matter what’s occurred in your life, your company, your family because of the last 8 years it can be overcome. The process is simply study The Course on Money.

Public education doesn’t teach us how to make a living, get wealth, create wealth, keep wealth, or how to find inner peace. Standardized (or sub-standard) if you compare it to the rest of the world. It’s the pits, really. The same goes for sub-standard insurance coverages, sub-standard medical care - what happened?

For almost 30 years, Dr. Jay Polmar has taught one great theory - THINK RIGHT. Over the past 29 years, he’s helped 100,000 people around the world with his self-taught courses, which are just like being with Jay in a classroom in Hawaii, or in New Mexico and learning these amazing methods. It’s because the courses have audio and it’s just like listening to him.

To Dr. Jay it’s: how can we be surprised that this happened? Look who we elected, and how he’s taken the nation down — trillions in debt, millions unemployed, stocks down, bonds going down, the dollar falling … pretty darned amazing. And are we safer? On a personal note, that deficit hasn’t included the last crisis on Wall Street. The economy looks gloomy! How’s your own economy?

How is your personal economy? Would you like to learn from the secrets that Dr. Jay Polmar taught since 1979 …. before many people even knew there was a Law of Attraction. Yes, our politicians and terrorism attracted financial gloom to the world. That was the price of the war on terror! And for those unaffected by terrorism, they were affected by the war on druglords, the war on starving - everyone seems to be at war. War beguts suffering. Peace beguts successes! Why not focus on successes!

War doesn’t work! Success, and attracting money and multiples of desire you want in life does work. When you are told not to be creative, just to follow the orders - you often die trying. But, when you are creative, you become insightful, and have your mind programmed as a money machine - you can only be the winner and more successful and have more than pocket change.

Until the end of this year, all those who purchase the Course on Money, will also get, once a month for 5 months, a bonus series, on the Millionaire MindSet and how to achieve it and operate it.

Dr. Jay Polmar, is no longer teaching, but is kind of retired on a hill in a bilingual part of a Major City in Central Mexico, writing books and courses to help a struggling world.

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How to Decide Which Presidential Canidate to Vote For

Posted By Beverly Gartland on September 13, 2008 @ 8:39 pm
by Beverly Gartland

1. Use non partisan resources like The League of Women Voters, www.lwv.org, they provide independent non baiased voter education materials and resources. Consider trying the above link as well as various state or county league sites for more information. Primary information is posted, which you can also use as a reference for present candidate statements and positions.

2. Follow this link to the United States Senate site, which gives the voting record as well as other information regarding the senators. http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/legislative/a_three_sections_with_teasers/votes.htm

3. Look at the ISSUES: Look at proposals for addressing issues. positions on current problems and how to resolve them. Differentiate [words rhetoric and personality] from actual plans and solutions for resolving issues and problems. Look for realistic plans for the future. Are the plans consistent with past voting record. Does the Candidate understanding the history of the present situation will they then move forward with a specific strategic plan.

4. Watch the Debates: Consider recording the debates so you can replay them and compare responses made during the different debates. Viewing a debate 2 or more times usually provides added insight. Observe the candidate’s body language, subtle gestures and speech intonation to get added information about the candidate’s response and feelings. Additionally observe a candidate’s facial and body response to the opponent’s answers. Do not just rely on news commentators interpretations and opinions.

5. Search for different news channels, radio stations and commentators. Frequently a newspaper, channel, radio station or news commentator favors a particular party and/or candidate. Most newspapers actually list an editorial political preference. You may also want to look to foreign sources for presidential candidates

6. Include more objective information from sources such as The BBC, League of Women Voters, C-Span, census data, public service stations, voting records, the US Senate site, and first hand information.

7. How do you know whose statistics are correct? Even though each candidate offers different statistics on the same issue, in some cases maybe both candidates are correct, however in other cases this may not be true. Some questions for interpreting the candidates statistics: How can the candidates give different statistics on the same issue? When was the data collected, what years or intervals were used? Who collected the data (was it a group or corporation with a vested interest)? What was the sample or who responded to the questions?

8. Do You Have a Biases: If you already have a favorite that is ok but, Just realize it will affect how you evaluate the information about your candidate as well as other candidate(s). Try to keep an open mind, consider all information and use objectivity.

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A Reminder of Why I am Lucky to Live in Canada

Posted By Admin on October 4, 2007 @ 9:25 pm

Today for me was a pretty slow day.  I didn’t have much to do and the wife took the kids out so I could have a well deserved break.  Inadvertently I ended up sitting here, at my computer with not much to do.  I thought maybe I should blog a bit today, so I sat here all ready to blog about something.

The catch is I didn’t really have any good ideas.

So, when it doubt, do a web search and find something useful to write about.  I decided to look for something that would educate me about another part of the world.  Why?  Well, I am a firm believer that we should learn something new everyday.

So, I ended up at a strange news blog.  Now, if you know me at all, I can’t really be bothered reading a newspaper, so this site had to be good.  Digging around a bit, I did find a number of good articles.  Well, one in particular caught my eye:

“China Takes Stand Against Social Pollution”

Now for me, this is probably the best out of all the weird news headlines I found.  Why?  For me living in Canada where freedom of speech and rights is the norm, censorship is foreign to us.  Here we can speak our mind, share our opinions without fear of retribution.  I would find it sad if my choices of what I thought or what I did with my free time was monitored and limited.

It also reminds me of what it is like to be a parent.  How many of you have told your child not to do something or not to go somewhere only to find that they do it anyway’s?  I would think that the Chinese government would run into the same problems as parents do:  their people would just be doing what they are not supposed to do behind the governments back.  Granted, there could be more dire consequences for them compared to being grounded as a child.

All I can say is that I am thankful that I live here in Canada and that I do have more choices than other places in the world.  It seems that I often take that for granted, but today has reminded me of what I have.