Today’s Fun Monday is hosted by Faye, she is October’s hostess. Her topic is below:
Fridge Blogs -In most homes the refrigerator door is not only decorated, it’s also the family communications center with calendars, photos, announcements, reminders and, if you’re...
OK. Sit back, prop up your feet, get a beer or a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and get comfortable! Last night, Sunday, October 10, 2010 a Town Council candidate forum was held at the Signal Mountain...
After one of the hottest Septembers on record, I'll admit I was pining away for Autumn. The summer was dragging on with temperatures in the mid-nineties every day until October arrived, finally bringing our first cool breezes and chilly...
He's eagerly anticipated it for days and had a near meltdown the night before when he thought he missed this Once-in-a-Century E v e n t. I wasn't exaggerating when I mentioned my son's personal obsession.
October 10, 2010, 10:10:10 p.m.--10:10:10:10:10 To...
As state and federal candidates look to the Nov. 2 election, panelists on Tennessee Insider discuss the impact of media — both social media and fund-raising for ad campaigns — on the race. Also, what is driving the battle for...
In a column Sunday, J. Todd Foster, executive editor of the Chattanooga Times Free Press, defends the paper's decision to publish salaries for governmental employees in the greater Chattanooga area:
Taking public information from the shadows and subjecting it to nature’s...
A collapse in the currency is why the government and the central bank are kept separate from one another--the fear of monetization, and what could happen, keeps the two apart. Stealth Monetization destroying the economy...
How Hyperinflation will happen Hyperinflation is the loss of faith in the currency. Prices rise in a hyperinflationary environment just like in an inflationary environment, but they rise not because people want more money for their labor or for commodities, but...
The US Federal Reserve is now the second largest owner of US Treasuries. The Fed is printing money to buy them. This week the Fed overtook Japan, leaving China as the only country with greater ownership of US Debt. This policy is...
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