GM Bankruptcy Uncharted Territory
Funny the Government in 2009 poured billions into GM and the Car Industry, but didn’t do anything about Nortel, wonder why?!?
Funny the Government in 2009 poured billions into GM and the Car Industry, but didn’t do anything about Nortel, wonder why?!?
U.S. faces Hyperinflation risk: Learn what a huge federal budget deficit could mean for economy. Keyphrase ‘federal’ used twice.
Many years ago we cringed thinking about gas at a dollar a litre, but these days, we yearn for those by gone days!
In the spring of 2009, with headlines dominated by the Swine Flu outbreak, this post offers a humorous and reflective take on global panic, economic uncertainty, and the surreal feeling of “when pigs fly.” Through a blend of current events and money musings, it captures a moment when fear of contagion collided with fiscal anxiety. Part personal diary, part financial observation, it’s a reminder of how world events—from pandemics to pork markets—can ripple through our financial lives.
Keywords: Swine Flu, H1N1, pandemic, economic reaction, financial news 2009, pig flu, market fear, Friday reflection, flying pigs
EI Claims for March 2009 were up, which was not surprising given we were in the middle of the Debt Implosion starting in 2008.