The biggest news this week is America’s “Health Care Reform” bill that was passed on Sunday, March 21, 2010. It passed by a very close margin vote 219-212 in the House of Representatives. As a new citizen of this country, I was curious and somewhat skeptical about the need for such a thing. I’ve been [...]
Living in a highly developed country, like Canada or United States, I’m bound to pay a lot of taxes. Canada has a burgeoning public health care system, pegging the Canadian income tax up to 50% (and additional Goods & Services tax). Meanwhile, the United States is moving towards more taxes if (or when) the “Public [...]
When I go shopping, I go directly to the item I want, pay for it, and leave. I don’t care about the people shopping there. I don’t care to socialize in the store.
With that said, I like to shop at both Walmart and Target. They have the best prices in town. If it absolutely can’t [...]
I often asked myself: What’s important in this world? There are just so many things going on, it’s difficult to keep up with everything. After a moment of thinking (probably less than 3 minutes), I’ve concluded that “my world” is more important. It means anything within 50 miles around me. There’s not [...]
We haven’t recovered from this recession. In fact, it has been said the worse is still yet to come1. But, people do have a sense of humor about the ailing economy, asking for more bubble to invest in.
Sarcasm aside, it does pose a good question. When they have that much money to play with, what [...]





