This is a debatable topic. I feel like my answer would be, yes. There is no denying the facts of the global financial crisis because the effects are being felt worldwide and especially here in the United States. I think it's one thing to be informed and watch the news networks, but is our constant need for information poisoning our economic choices? What's to say a stock holder sees a report on one of the money reporting networks and happens to see a forecast of negative news about their particular holdings. Whats to say this information is right? Or is it hear say just to create mild panic and catch your attention for a minute during sweeps? What does the investor do? They dump, sell ..whatever the term is...bottom line, if major investors pull out, they break down the stability of the stock system, which then breaks down the stability of the economy --when this happens in masses. (which it has) Kind of reminds me a little of the movie, "Wall Street." We all know its just not the stock market, but everything else in the economy being reported on, whose giving you the right information without panicked headlines and full of ratings BS? Remember television is a business too, they're just trying to survive. If you like panic stricken headlines then they will give you panic. So, is the media creating false panic and a negative economic ripple effect on a global scale?
By the way, all of this matters to me regardless of my age or background. In fact, this should matter to everyone of my age group and background. Its our future, not the corrupt jackasses selling Senate seats like tickets for a Yankee Stadium seat. Ugh.
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Showing posts with label Economy. Show all posts
Friday, December 12, 2008
Is The Media Playing A Major Role In The Collapse of A World Financial Crisis?
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No Auto Bailout? Could This Be The End of GM & Chrysler?
First reports out this morning are showing the bailout deal might come to a screeching halt. It appears the compromising points are of course salaries and Union benefit cuts. This is huge, if they can't survive the next month, then it looks like there could be a major collapse. Some in the industry have said they were looking at all options such as bankruptcy, but will filing for bankruptcy help those millions of automakers stay employed? I think not. This situation is bad, if you think it doesn't affect you-you're wrong. What happens in this deal, will be the ripple effect for sure, if hasn't already hit you. Unemployment is through the roof, now comes the global impact. I sure hope Obama can handle this monstrous mess. The good news, inauguration day is right around the corner. The last thing is, or question..."How and Why wasn't this revealed last December?" This type of problem doesn't happen over night. Bush better go back to Texas and hide. He is going down as the worst President ever. Sorry supporters. The proof is in the pudding.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Pope Is Praying For The Jobless & Less Fortunate.
Its nice to know the Pope has gathered millions in Rome to conduct a prayer for all those jobless and less fortunate. He urges the world in this global financial crisis to show more solidarity and to help those less fortunate. I love that our Pope can incorporate real issues into the Catholic church, realizing that the financial crisis requires more than money but kindness to everyone. I think this is a great Christmas lesson. If you're unemployed, at least you know the Pope has your back.
Read more here:
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Read more here:
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Voglio Fare L'Americano...Sunday Dinner --Part Due.
Today of course is Sunday and once again I am lucky enough to eat Sunday dinner at my parents home. I was happy today because my mother made the sauce with my favorite, porpetti. Oh, just amazing. Then, my father drew wine out of the barrel from the wine we made this past October. Now, the wine is not ready yet but he wanted to test its consistency and let me tell you the consistency could kick your butt. Its definitely strong. Can't wait for it to be completely done.
So, in the course of our dinner today, my father was very reminiscent about his life when he first was married to my mother. They were both saying how they would take trips to the Meadowlands race track, go into Manhattan, and visit with friends. I just think its so funny, that they actually went out and did fun stuff, I mean if any of you know Italian parents, you know its takes a lot to convince them to leave the house or do anything fun.
My father was talking about the times he worked three jobs and had money to do or buy anything for the family. He claims as he says, "volevo fare l'americano." He says there was almost a sense of romance to living, working and engaging in the American lifestyle. His greatest memory is buying his first American car, a Chevy Impala. I guess the vibe was very Frank Sinatra-ish. Everyone wanted to be American.
My father's feelings and opinions were pretty strong today as we also discussed the crashing economy and the declining American pride. I guess the idea of such a great America and the excitement he talks about from when he came to America, made me think.."Do I feel or think that?" I mean, he sounds like he's talking about a time that can never be duplicated. I guess it can't, but I wonder will we as Americans, Italian-Americans ever feel the romance or excitement of a great America again? Its hard to imagine right now, but I will remain hopeful. I'm here because the idea of a great America was real for my parents, so I will do my best and then some to keep that idea alive. Yet another reflective moment about growing up Italian-American.
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So, in the course of our dinner today, my father was very reminiscent about his life when he first was married to my mother. They were both saying how they would take trips to the Meadowlands race track, go into Manhattan, and visit with friends. I just think its so funny, that they actually went out and did fun stuff, I mean if any of you know Italian parents, you know its takes a lot to convince them to leave the house or do anything fun.
My father was talking about the times he worked three jobs and had money to do or buy anything for the family. He claims as he says, "volevo fare l'americano." He says there was almost a sense of romance to living, working and engaging in the American lifestyle. His greatest memory is buying his first American car, a Chevy Impala. I guess the vibe was very Frank Sinatra-ish. Everyone wanted to be American.
My father's feelings and opinions were pretty strong today as we also discussed the crashing economy and the declining American pride. I guess the idea of such a great America and the excitement he talks about from when he came to America, made me think.."Do I feel or think that?" I mean, he sounds like he's talking about a time that can never be duplicated. I guess it can't, but I wonder will we as Americans, Italian-Americans ever feel the romance or excitement of a great America again? Its hard to imagine right now, but I will remain hopeful. I'm here because the idea of a great America was real for my parents, so I will do my best and then some to keep that idea alive. Yet another reflective moment about growing up Italian-American.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
How Can You Find A Job And Pay Your Bills In A Recession?
You might be saying, well how is this relevant to being Italian American, its not--its just about being American. Things have taken a very strange turn in our economy and shades of Great Depression characteristics have shown their ugly head and tons or I should millions of Americans have lost their jobs.
Foreclosures are on the rise and everyone is simply struggling. If you have a job, you might be worried that it could be on the chopping block or just at risk. Either way, everyone is worried. I wanted to post a few resources for those of you in need of help or just looking for a job. Things are tough and the American Dream has taken a back seat in the past year, so remaining positive and having a little faith are our best weapons at this point.
You have to remember people like my father and mother came to this country in pursuit of the American Dream, they got it and we were living it. Now, we must pursue it again and make it come back to its utmost fruition. Lets start by helping each other. Here is a list of job resources that could help you in your search.
http://www.simplyhired.com/
http://www.indeed.com/
http://www.hotjobs.com/
www.niaf.org/careerbuilder/index.html (The NIAF offers this partnership search through Career Builder)
http://www.craigslist.com/
FYI- Always Google a job title, or city and a combined list should come up of jobs or a site.
ALSO, if you're having a hard time paying your MORTGAGE, or any other bills...there are tons of resources out right now that you can tap into, its worth a try. Click on this link and it will direct you to the best resource article ever.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4496991_help-cant-pay-mortgage-payment.html Tweet
Foreclosures are on the rise and everyone is simply struggling. If you have a job, you might be worried that it could be on the chopping block or just at risk. Either way, everyone is worried. I wanted to post a few resources for those of you in need of help or just looking for a job. Things are tough and the American Dream has taken a back seat in the past year, so remaining positive and having a little faith are our best weapons at this point.
You have to remember people like my father and mother came to this country in pursuit of the American Dream, they got it and we were living it. Now, we must pursue it again and make it come back to its utmost fruition. Lets start by helping each other. Here is a list of job resources that could help you in your search.
http://www.simplyhired.com/
http://www.indeed.com/
http://www.hotjobs.com/
www.niaf.org/careerbuilder/index.html (The NIAF offers this partnership search through Career Builder)
http://www.craigslist.com/
FYI- Always Google a job title, or city and a combined list should come up of jobs or a site.
ALSO, if you're having a hard time paying your MORTGAGE, or any other bills...there are tons of resources out right now that you can tap into, its worth a try. Click on this link and it will direct you to the best resource article ever.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4496991_help-cant-pay-mortgage-payment.html Tweet
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Monday, December 1, 2008
BREAKING NEWS, WE'RE OFFICIALLY IN A RECESSION.
Not so sure this is breaking news, but it was officially announced this morning by the The National Bureau of Economic Research, that the United States has been in a recession since December 2007. Call me crazy, by why are we learning about everything now? Couldn't this have been avoided, helped, analyzed, whatever...I mean really. We are up the creek that's for sure, and I think the paddles are sold separately.
Get the full scoop here:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/01/news/economy/recession/index.htm?postversion=2008120112 Tweet
Get the full scoop here:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/01/news/economy/recession/index.htm?postversion=2008120112 Tweet
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Bush Signs Benefits Extension.
With the economy spiraling out of control, some good news from Washington today for those of you (millions of you) who are on the unemployment boat. President Bush signed the jobless benefits extension, which would give unemployed people extended benefits for their already dried out benefits. With the holidays approaching, its a good thing he signed the bill and rushed it to Congress. I know a lot of people in the tri-state area who need this to happen. I guess George is doing something positive on his way out the door.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Where Is The Bailout Money???
Ok, so back to politics and money again. I won't rant on the topic, but I do want to say, "where the hell is the bailout money?" I mean, has anyone looked around lately, jobs are flying out the window, no one can pay their bills, people are losing their homes, (really) people can't get their jobs back or anywhere else for that matter. A second economic stimulus package was mentioned, discussed...now what? Congress is in session for the car bailout, and rightfully so... but I say again, the middle class can not wait for Obama to be in office in January. Government red tape is what they call it I believe, Congress needs to come together and make the stimulus package happen NOW!!!
Why isn't Bush doing more on the way out the door? If you live in the tri-state area, we get hammered on taxes, bills, tolls ..you name it, there's a fee for it. As my father says, pretty soon we will have to pay to use public restrooms. (I think that exists somewhere.) Anyway, we are going down fast and the faith must be resurrected, if Bush wants to salvage whats left of his name in the White House, he should be doing more. The middle-class is taking a nose dive. Sending out an S.O.S
Here's more on the topic:
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Why isn't Bush doing more on the way out the door? If you live in the tri-state area, we get hammered on taxes, bills, tolls ..you name it, there's a fee for it. As my father says, pretty soon we will have to pay to use public restrooms. (I think that exists somewhere.) Anyway, we are going down fast and the faith must be resurrected, if Bush wants to salvage whats left of his name in the White House, he should be doing more. The middle-class is taking a nose dive. Sending out an S.O.S
Here's more on the topic:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/17/opinion/17mon1.html Tweet
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
What the Economic Crisis Means For A True Immigrant.
Every time you turn on the television these days or even on the Internet we are overwhelmed with the bad news of the economy and the negative job perspectives out in the working world. I will say I'm hopeful about the future only because now we've elected a new President who will hopefully bring us back to life. This topic was quite heated today when I spoke with my father, who is under extreme disbelief about the current economic situation here in the United States.
He is an immigrant turned US citizen, who came to this country for the very reason he left Italy in the late 1950s. No jobs, no economy, no money. Now, here some 50 years later and he is even worried about his retirement. Now, he's been retired for many years, but he's also faced with increasing costs in his medical insurance, taxes, and bills.
In discussing our worries about the future, one thing he made clear, even though he knows this is a bad time in the US, he has faith. The same faith that brought him to success here in the USA, and the same faith that motivated him to travel two weeks on a ship to an unknown land that would promise him faith in a better life and future. I know things are tough for a lot of people financially, but I guess the moral of this story is to have faith. My father is almost 80 years old, so if he can have faith, then I guess we have no excuse as the younger generation. I think he gave me some inspiration tonight. Thanks Papa. Tweet
He is an immigrant turned US citizen, who came to this country for the very reason he left Italy in the late 1950s. No jobs, no economy, no money. Now, here some 50 years later and he is even worried about his retirement. Now, he's been retired for many years, but he's also faced with increasing costs in his medical insurance, taxes, and bills.
In discussing our worries about the future, one thing he made clear, even though he knows this is a bad time in the US, he has faith. The same faith that brought him to success here in the USA, and the same faith that motivated him to travel two weeks on a ship to an unknown land that would promise him faith in a better life and future. I know things are tough for a lot of people financially, but I guess the moral of this story is to have faith. My father is almost 80 years old, so if he can have faith, then I guess we have no excuse as the younger generation. I think he gave me some inspiration tonight. Thanks Papa. Tweet
Monday, November 3, 2008
Happy Election Eve, Let's Discuss How the Italians Are Gearing Up For the American Election.
Well, after writing and talking about the candidates, the election, the issues and the scandals..here we are on the eve of the 2008 Presidential election. I am truly anxious to see how this turns out, whether its a Democrat or Republican. With the intense economical and military situations occurring within the American government, this election has become and will be one of the most important elections of our time. Not only, are the issues great, but for the first time in history, whether it be Democratic or Republicans, there will either be an African-American President or a woman as the Vice-President. We should be proud that we are in this current moment of history.
In preparing for the elections here in the US, we've already seen high voter surge turnouts in early voting states. This is a clear indication that the American people are ready to make changes. Tomorrow, we will go to our designated voting locations and cast our votes. What will be, will be. I was really quite anxious to know the turnouts in the last two elections, but this time around I will be feverishly checking the statistics online and on CNN. I am truly excited for this final outcome.
In sharing our excitement are the Italians. The Italians know and understand that the outcome of the next elected President is also very relevant to their lives. With foreign policy, military issues, war and the current economic crisis, the outcome of the next elected President will definitely have a huge effect on the European markets and especially in Italy.
With so much excitement brewing here in the states with after parties scheduled for victory on both sides, the Italians have also begun to party plan for their candidate's victory party. For example, the Democrats Abroad have organized a very large result party in Rome. The Americans living abroad have taken a large role in organizing and involving others to participate in this year's election. In an overwhelming show of support, it seems many Italians and many other European citizens have decided that Senator Obama is their candidate of choice. I think its safe to say, whoever becomes President should receive and will receive the support of their fellow Americans. We must remember to keep the cause united and not divided by party. Happy Voting! Tweet
In preparing for the elections here in the US, we've already seen high voter surge turnouts in early voting states. This is a clear indication that the American people are ready to make changes. Tomorrow, we will go to our designated voting locations and cast our votes. What will be, will be. I was really quite anxious to know the turnouts in the last two elections, but this time around I will be feverishly checking the statistics online and on CNN. I am truly excited for this final outcome.
In sharing our excitement are the Italians. The Italians know and understand that the outcome of the next elected President is also very relevant to their lives. With foreign policy, military issues, war and the current economic crisis, the outcome of the next elected President will definitely have a huge effect on the European markets and especially in Italy.
With so much excitement brewing here in the states with after parties scheduled for victory on both sides, the Italians have also begun to party plan for their candidate's victory party. For example, the Democrats Abroad have organized a very large result party in Rome. The Americans living abroad have taken a large role in organizing and involving others to participate in this year's election. In an overwhelming show of support, it seems many Italians and many other European citizens have decided that Senator Obama is their candidate of choice. I think its safe to say, whoever becomes President should receive and will receive the support of their fellow Americans. We must remember to keep the cause united and not divided by party. Happy Voting! Tweet
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Maria Bartiromo- Italian American News Anchor Scoring Top Interviews on CNBC.
With the financial markets in such turmoil lately, we are getting to see more of our fellow Italian American financial market anchor on a daily basis. Just yesterday Maria had an exclusive interview with Senator John McCain and Sarah Palin. Her interview was directed with the economy as the number one topic for discussion. As the home stretch for the election is upon us, hard questions and much needed answers are sought, so who better to get the answers in an eloquent manner but Maria. She did a great job interviewing the duo, even though she may not have gotten straight answers.
Take a look at the clip:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/27418473 Tweet
Take a look at the clip:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/27418473 Tweet
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
One Week Left Till the Presidential Election Vote For 2008.
We have one week left till the election on November 4, 2008. A voter surge is expected in many states and has occurred even with absentee ballots and early voting. With America in the current situation that it stands in, we must contribute our vote in the hope that the outcome will help us. I understand many young voters are uninspired and just think their vote doesn't count or really have no clue about the candidates or what they stand for. I say, get educated, if you love the Internet, Google search the candidates, find out what they represent and what they hope to accomplish. Start here, start somewhere, being an absentee citizen who is uninspired just isn't going to fly.
Get out and vote -NOVEMBER 4, 2008.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
American Dream May Be Fading For Immigrants.
With the economy in such turmoil and our stability on rocky ground, the once "American Dream" is slowly fading for those millions of immigrants who came to American is search of a great future. The realization even for illegal immigrants has left them with dwindling jobs and no hope for securing money for their families or their futures. Here is an interesting article about the economy and its results on immigrants here in America.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iiPRls7CuArFG9OP_X06EcL4RNhQ Tweet
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Economic Crisis Trickles Down to Italy.
Its no surprise with the intense economic crisis hitting home here in the United States, the European Markets are now getting a taste of the crisis. Just today, in Italy, Premier Silvio Berlusconi has called an emergency meeting to discuss pro-active measures to help protect the Italian markets. I'm not a financial guru, so its best if you refer to today's USA Today article on this topic. We are not alone.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/world/2008-10-08-italy-seeks-emergency-measures_N.htm?csp=23&RM_Exclude=aol Tweet
http://www.usatoday.com/money/world/2008-10-08-italy-seeks-emergency-measures_N.htm?csp=23&RM_Exclude=aol Tweet
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Economic Crisis, No Jobs, Panic, Is This the Modern Day Depression?
Well, according to my father, who left his war torn, economic hardship hit homeland, yes-this a depression. You know I always start these blogs off with statements such as -I am not an economist, nor do I claim to be one. So, today's blog will focus on the number one hot topic and issue sickening our nation this week and most likely for months to come. We are faced with a large scale economic crisis that could unfold even worse in the days to come.
Never in my wildest dreams, did I ever think this would be an issue or something we would have to worry about in our modern life. We learned about the Great Depression in our history books, but now we are really living it a modern tone. I pray things don't spiral even further out of control but again my generation is faced with yet another negative factor to our future. Can I retire when its time? Will there be money to fall on from my savings? Will I be able to make enough money to buy a house and maintain the mortgage payments? Is my college degree going to get me a secure job? How will I be able to pay everything?Is there any security on any level for the future? These are the scary questions facing our grim economic future today.
You know in a previous article, I mentioned how my father came to the United States to escape poverty and economic hardship but now seeing how things are unfolding in America, he's begun to show a bit of anger, because he can't believe that the government would let the country take such a negative turn, when its the greatest, most sought after prosperous economy and government in the world. Coming from the perspective of a man who left all that behind in his early 30s has now been forced to face it yet again with his children in their 30s.
It doesnt help we are saturated with the media brainwash- morning,noon and night. What is real and what isn't? Who's reporting the real deal and whos just filling segment times with panic strickened headlines. Look, I'm a member of the media and know it takes one person's decision to fill your tv screen with garbage, so I am super critical of all these news shows and their over-information reporting. As a viewer, you need to be critical too of what your watching, don't get played by the media. Stick to simple, easy to understand and credible news reporting. Never go for the hooplah because it can cause panic.
Its easy to get panicked because there is a lot at stake and the situation is undeniably bad. I'm happy the govt stepped in today with their emergency plans but its just a realistic reminder of history repeating itself during the Great Depression. Lets pray that our country gets back on its feet and we can begin to feel assured that our financial futures are stable and durable again.
To learn more about the history of the Great Depression and actions of the government then read about it here or just Google Search it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression Tweet
Never in my wildest dreams, did I ever think this would be an issue or something we would have to worry about in our modern life. We learned about the Great Depression in our history books, but now we are really living it a modern tone. I pray things don't spiral even further out of control but again my generation is faced with yet another negative factor to our future. Can I retire when its time? Will there be money to fall on from my savings? Will I be able to make enough money to buy a house and maintain the mortgage payments? Is my college degree going to get me a secure job? How will I be able to pay everything?Is there any security on any level for the future? These are the scary questions facing our grim economic future today.
You know in a previous article, I mentioned how my father came to the United States to escape poverty and economic hardship but now seeing how things are unfolding in America, he's begun to show a bit of anger, because he can't believe that the government would let the country take such a negative turn, when its the greatest, most sought after prosperous economy and government in the world. Coming from the perspective of a man who left all that behind in his early 30s has now been forced to face it yet again with his children in their 30s.
It doesnt help we are saturated with the media brainwash- morning,noon and night. What is real and what isn't? Who's reporting the real deal and whos just filling segment times with panic strickened headlines. Look, I'm a member of the media and know it takes one person's decision to fill your tv screen with garbage, so I am super critical of all these news shows and their over-information reporting. As a viewer, you need to be critical too of what your watching, don't get played by the media. Stick to simple, easy to understand and credible news reporting. Never go for the hooplah because it can cause panic.
Its easy to get panicked because there is a lot at stake and the situation is undeniably bad. I'm happy the govt stepped in today with their emergency plans but its just a realistic reminder of history repeating itself during the Great Depression. Lets pray that our country gets back on its feet and we can begin to feel assured that our financial futures are stable and durable again.
To learn more about the history of the Great Depression and actions of the government then read about it here or just Google Search it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression Tweet
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