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Monthly Archives: December 2011
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I wish you a very Merry Christmas.
More Phishing in my Inbox
The saying goes, “… Teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a lifetime”. I son’t suppose it applies quite the same to “phishing”, though. It seems that the phishers are still out in force. Here is … Continue reading
Posted in Fraud, Internet Security, Scams
Tagged e mail, Fraud, Internet security, phishers, Scams
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Reid: “Millionaire Job Creators Are Like Unicorns” … They “Don’t Exist”
Harry Reid again did what he does best. He lied. Nevada’s favorite corruptocrat told us that millionaires don’t create jobs. But remember he and his party claim that unemployment checks do. Since Harry claims that millionaires don’t create jobs, and … Continue reading
Posted in America, Economy, Government, Nevada, Politics, Unemployment
Tagged Economy, Government, Nevada, Politics, Unemployment
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Household Wealth Down Most Since 2008
USA Today reports that Americans' household net worth has declined more this past quarter than any time since 2008. They go on to explain: Americans' wealth last summer suffered its biggest quarterly loss in more than two years as stocks, … Continue reading