The Web needs another Huffington Post! Have you tried getting on that site lately?

There’s so much information and so many opinions and articles, it’s mind boggling. But exciting.

As a result, we’re recruiting new writers, bloggers and commentators for OH My Blog.

Here’s your chance to express your thoughts and ideas in another forum. Everyone these days have their own blogs, and they are RSS feeding everyone else. But it’s not the same. It’s more interesting when you can have your material spread out in different venues, to attract new audiences.

Not Just About Politics
This is not a disclaimer, but a clarification. This past week, our postings have focused on the top story of the nation, the bail out economic plan and political discourse.

It is important to clarify that OH My Blog is a smorgasbord of ideas, focusing on current issues about our lives today. Our emphasis is on “contemporary issues meet controversy” and we invite controversial comments and opinions.

While this blog is associated with All About Us, Greeting Cards for the 21st Century, and provide advertisements for our store products, as well as our wonderful affiliates, which include Armani Exchange Canada, Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com and more, it is primarily a platform for sharing information about Hot Topics and personal issues, i.e. addictions, consumer debt, weight loss, etc. — which is the concept behind our products.

Please contact the administrator if you would like to be considered as a contributing writer on our site.

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Posted by Administrator, filed under Recruitment. Date: October 1, 2008, 9:36 pm | No Comments »

What? That’s unheard of. Why give taxpayer’s large sums of money? They wouldn’t know what to do with it. They’d just go out and spend it on “personal” stuff and Not re-invest it in the national interest, right?

Except…that is what the initiative is all about, to spark the economy so that spending will continue. Except … if U.S. citizens are burdened with new debt, by bailing out rich people, they will not be in a position to spend. And why is it so important for US citizens to worry about not being able to ge tloans? Isn’t that just more indebtedness? Mmmmm.

Debt is an ugly, ugly, ugly cycle. Ain’t nuttin’ nice ’bout it. It is the manifestation of negative energy, aka evil, which is the definition of “causing or threatening distress or harm; a source of sorrow; calamity”.

Debt is a cosmic black hole created to maintain control of and eventually, swallow up it’s victims, in this case, the masses. Because once you’re in the “credit” hole, it was conceived that you will always be in the “credit” hole, good or bad. No matter how much money you have, you will always be seduced to need more — and that will invite credit.

And someone(s) established this euchred system as the foundation for our economic survival. It’s sort of like a curse, you know, “A Pox upon your house!”, or a plague, a serpent, a spider web, an addiction. Was there no other way?

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Posted by Administrator, filed under Business, Current Issues, Debt, Kimya's View, Money, Politics, Press Releases. Date: October 1, 2008, 9:34 pm | No Comments »

CROWE made a stunning proposal, half-jokingly, as a possible resolution for our economic crisis. He said: “that there are relatively *300 million Americans. And the bail out was asking for $700 billion. Why not give 3 billion of that to taxpayers, averaging out to about one mill per person?”

There was a small applause, but mostly shock. We, the people, are not accustomed to concepts that would actually level the playing field. The idea made too much sense, something else we are not accustomed to.

First, it would allow Americans to be in a position to invest as a whole, remove large sums of personal debt, and an opportunity to start over. Really start over. For all economic levels. There would be no more poverty. At least for a while in this country. But think of the possibilities worldwide. We really are do-gooders.
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Posted by Administrator, filed under Business, Current Issues, Debt, Kimya's View, Money. Date: October 1, 2008, 9:32 pm | 1 Comment »