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Archives for February 2011
Clark Howard: 02.23.11 – Hour 2
Topics include: Preview the latest segment of Clark Stinks, and California consumers sue retailers over zip code harvesting.
Clark Howard: 02.23.11 – Hour 1
Topics include: 529 plans remain preferable to pre-paid state school tuition plans, and Municipal bonds offer both hazards and opportunities for investors.
Clark Howard: Clarkonomics – 02.18.11
Worried that inflation will hit you where it hurts when you get to the supermarket checkout line? There are always ways to stretch a buck. Hear some of Clark’s favorite strategies.
Clark Howard: Clarkonomics – 02.22.11
The value of U.S. stocks as measured by the S&P 500 has doubled in roughly 2 years. But you shouldn’t treat that as a license to take everything you’ve got on the sidelines and dump it back in.
Clark Howard: Rip-Off Alert – 02.18.11
A British man stole $7 million from unsuspecting investors by pretending to be a renowned European banker with a method to make big money by purchasing discount bonds.
Clark Howard: Rip-Off Alert – 02.21.11
Beware of people who promise to have the inside track on scholarships and grants for college. Learn about legitimate ways to find funding for your education.
One year ago today…
Since then, as its provisions went into effect, most of the people affected have seen their medical insurance costs rise, sometimes doubling or tripling, and many doctors have begun refusing to take new Medicare patients as the fees paid by the government fall below the costs to treat the patients. A large number of the people who voted for it, have been voted out of office, and two Federal judges have found it unconstitutional.
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Project Gunrunner being covered by CBS tonight
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.p…lease?id=27623
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CBS News reveals that "Project Gunrunner," an ATF operation that aims to stop the flow of weapons from the U.S. to Mexican drug cartels, has allegedly facilitated the delivery of thousands of guns into the hands of criminals. Often bought with cash, and sometimes brought in paper bags, sources tell CBS News that several gun shops wanted to stop the questionable sales, but were encouraged to continue selling by the ATF, so that they could continue gathering intelligence and see where the weapons ended up. This dangerous tactic is referred to as letting the guns "walk." |
I know the story still won’t have legs after this is aired, but I figured folks would want to know that the ATF is getting folks killed so they can track weaponry.