Category Archive: U.S. Affairs

Jun 25

Roy Pearson vs. Dry Cleaners $54 Million Frivolous Lawsuit Verdict Coming Soon

It looks like this week, everyone will get to hear the verdict on the now $54 million frivilous lawsuit by “Judge” Roy Pearson vs. Custom Cleaners. As I had said previously, this has got to be one of the stupidest lawsuits I have ever seen.  It is truly outrageous and really abuses the legal system.  …

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May 03

Outrageous $67 million Lawsuit Against Dry Cleaners Over Pair of Pants

If there was ever a better reason for my blog’s existence, then this message would be that one.  To help point out the injustices of this world and to do my part in exposing this injustice and rally others to the cause. I roll my eyes and get irritable over many things in life but …

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Apr 29

Wealth Created by the Financially Ignorant; Transferred to the Financially Savvy

Over the weekend, I had a moment to visit the CNN website where I saw a video describing the Dekalb County, GA foreclosure auction process.  It was describing the “tragedy” of people losing their homes and subsequently hordes of investors looking to profit from the foreclosure process. The media tends to focus on the “tragedy” …

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Oct 16

Recommended Globalization Book: “The World is Flat” by Thomas Friedman

The World is Flat

  Thomas Friedman is probably my favorite author when it comes to matters of business globalization. I first enjoyed his The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization written a few years back. His follow-up, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century is quite impressive and comprehensive. He correctly includes, outlines, …

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Sep 03

Hurricane Parties and the Aftermath

I almost hate to bring this up because it might be taken the wrong way but I am going to say it to make a point.

In my book, The Intrepid Way, I wrote about people who would have “hurricane parties”. I talked about how blind, naive, and stupid people can be when it comes to making decisions.

Sep 03

Red Cross Donations for Hurricane Relief

I am not going to make a big speech here about the need for donations. There is nothing I can say that the TV media hasn’t already said. Unless people have been hiding in a cave, I can’t imagine anyone in the U.S. not knowing about the hurricane disaster. What I am going to say …

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