If this doesn’t make your blood boil, I don’t know what will. An article today from CNBC states Health Insurers Raise Some Rates by Double Digits. An excerpt; In California, Aetna is proposing rate increases of as much as 22 percent, Anthem Blue Cross 26 percent and Blue Shield of California 20 percent for some of […]
Health Insurance Premiums Going Up Double Digits As Government Solutions Fail Again
Top 5 Articles of 2009
It was a great year for gold and a down, then up year for the stock market. Our government and the Fed are still doing damage to the economy while politicians claim “the recession is over.”
What will 2010 bring?
Stay tuned…I’ll expose it all here on the Fed Up! Blog and help people understand what’s really going on with the U.S. Dollar, Gold and their investments, media influence, our government and the politicians who run it and their collusion with the real “root of all Evil” that is at the forefront of the bust economy, the Federal Reserve.
Your Senate Hard at Work Spending Your Tax Dollars and Increasing the Federal Debt Again
The Pakistan Situation
The situation in Pakistan will get worse…and the U.S. is over-strained to do anything about it, both militarily and economically… Even more reasons the dollar is on shaky grounds…and for that matter, the stock market to…. Got gold? Pakistan expects 500,000 to flee Taliban fighting and if the U.S. does interfere in Pakistan….good time for […]
Vote For Those That Voted “NO” To the Bailout Come November
Voting for those senators and house rep.’s who voted “no” for this bailout bill would be a good protest vote come November. Below is the response from my local house rep. Typical politician double speak…”I’m against it but I voted for it…” Senator Feinstein voted for it and replied to my letter of protest. Senator […]
America’s Infrastructure In 2009: Grade “F”
In 2005, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) came out with a report card on America’s Infrastructure. The overall grade from the 2005 report was D, down from a D+ in 2001. William Henry, president of the ASCE, said; “Since the time our infrastructure was last graded in 2001, there has been little or […]