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Does ObamaCare Trample The Constitution?

As far as President Obama and most Democrats believe, the recent passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is settled law. The PPACA is sometimes referred as ObamaCare

Money News

Small Business Operators Remain Economically Cautious

If you are a small business owner, you’re understandably concerned about the economy and where it is heading. After nearly two years of recession, tepid recovery and looming tax increases,

Home Buying Money News

Final Month For Home Buyer Tax Credit

Four weeks from today, an important tax credit for home buyers will come to an end. On April 30, 2010, the deadline for “The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act

Autos Express

Vehicle Electrification Proceeds Apace

In 1963, singer songwriter Bob Dylan penned the words to his era defining song, “The Times Are A-Changin’,” an anthem recognizing the winds of social change sweeping America during the

Education Tips

Apple Appears Ready To End AT&T iPhone Exclusivity

Apple’s iPhone has been a boon for AT&T, the only cell phone carrier allowed to market the phone. Since its introduction in Summer 2007, the iPhone has been a hot

Education Tips

8 Money Drains On Your Budget

Are you coming up short every month? Are you living from paycheck to paycheck? Unfortunately, you are not alone. Lots of Americans aren’t just pinched—they’re feeling squeezed. Worse, many people

Education Tips

7 Best Online Shopping Websites

The internet has changed the way we live our lives providing useful and relevant information at the click of a mouse. Online shopping has exploded in use, but there are

Commentary

The ObamaCare Express Cools…For Now

The pitched battle over health care has ended due to Congress working over the weekend to vote for the passage of what on the surface appears to be a trillion

Autos Express

In Search of the Perfect Commuter Car

Driving back and forth to work can consume a lot of time as well as gasoline. In 2008, as gas prices began to top $4 gallon, motorists learned that “pain

Education Tips

7 Consumer Websites To Keep You From Being Stupid

“An educated consumer is our best customer,” was a phrase used for many years by SYMS, a discount department store founded in New York in 1959. That statement says a

Money News

Small Business Council Thumbs Down Health Care Bill

While members of Congress are euphoric over the passage of a trillion dollar health care bill, members of the small business community are expressing their disapproval. The bill, which was

Business Services

Is a Merchant Cash Advance Right for You?

An economic downturn and lagging sales have caused commercial lending to come to a virtual standstill, even for well-qualified applicants. Many small to medium sized businesses have turned to merchant

Social Media

The Twitter Mystique & Why You Need To Rethink Social Networking

Twitter has grown on me. So much so that I have embraced this social networking site wholeheartedly after initially holding it at arm’s length. Like so many latecomers (I started

Home Selling

7 Tips For Selling Your Home Today

Today’s housing market is a tough one, but that doesn’t mean you can wait it out by not putting your home on the market. Sometimes a job change forces people

Home Tips

Lawn Care Equipment & Your New Home

Thousands of new homeowners will be undertaking fresh projects for the first time as warmer weather begins to settle in over the coming weeks. That means people who purchased and