Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Internet

The Internet is a wonderful tool for businesses and also for social interactions.

It is imperative that we use the internet responsibly; for if we don't, the repocussion can be severe.

What's your thoughts, let me know

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Are We Headed For A Double Dip Recession

There is a lot of speculation about a possible double dip recession. I don't think there will be a double dip recession. We need to educate the public that the recovery process of a recession is a slow process, and it can take up to five years before we see any real growth and stability. Most people seem to think that countries recover from recession overnight.

—Wesley Palmer, MBA
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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Double Digits Recession

I heard a lot of talks about double digits recession. I don't believe we are going to have a double digit recession, I think all this talk is just fuel by election frenzy.
The last job report was not encouraging, but we have to remember that we are still in a recovery mode; face it, this was one of the worst recessions we have ever seen. Thus, we still have to maintain more patient.
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Double Digits Recession

There is much talk about double digits recession, somehow I thought we had a recess of sort from the recession. Wowo, wo; so, what happen, ha, what ddd ... what is this new talk, or resurgent of talks, so to speak. I tell you what this new excitement is about; it is all about election, nothing more. Hay class, pay attention to the teacher; the aim of these talks is to discuss the president and his electability based on performance. If they, that is, the voice mischief, can successfully make the argument that another recession is looming; then certainly they will frighten the voters to seek an alternative.
Now, let me be clear, I love alternative, there's nothing wrong with alternative. What is wrong is misleading people. We should allow people to select an alternative based on their own convictions and not on misinformation.
I got to tell you, the democratic system that we embrace is becoming more and more vicious as the voices of mischief work diligently to mislead us and abuse our democracy through their liberty. The last job report came in lower than expected; certainly, a very disappointing news. Also, house price went down again; that's not disappointing. House value still have more corrections to do. For the past several years house prices have been escalating and everyone turned a blind eye. Now the prices are coming back to their realistic levels and we are complaining. The reason why we are complaining is because we are losing our illegal profits
I do not expect a double digit recession, this is a scare tactics fuel by election frenzy.
I have been away for while working on my PhD, but I am back now, and I am watching and you will be hearing from me.
Now, please send me your comments, I strive on feedback.
-Wesley Palmer, BBA MGT, BBA ECON, MBA http://www.wezpa.com***To post a comment:Click the “Post a Comment” link below the article. Type your comment in the Leave your comment box. Type in the security word in the Word Verification box. Choose your identity (usually Anonymous) and then click Publish your comment.Thanks for posting a comment!