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"After 35 years in America, I never thought I would see this."  So wrote Stuart Varney, English-born Fox business correspondent in the Wall Street Journal on Saturday.  He was referring to the Obama administration's refusal to allow the payoff on a $1 billion TARP 'investment'.  As ex-GM chief Rick Waggoner found out, getting in bed with the U.S. government can result in severe injury.  Now it appears that the administration's agenda for banks is as clear:  Prohibit extrication from the puppet meisters, and watch out as they whittle control from private hands.  Tim Geithner warned of as much, telegraphing that bankers' heads may roll as he appeared on CBS's Face The Nation.  Watch for more power plays and governmental picking of winners and losers to gain momentum as the economy loses it.

 
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Asset Based Thinking on Vital Signs Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 April 2006

No, we're not changing format to money management.  We wanted to spring into spring with a positive approach to looking at the world with a unique, visual and textual tour de force into analyzing an changing in a postive way the way you approach life.

Our guest was Kathryn Cramer PhD. She's coauthor of "Change the Way You See Everything: Through Asset-Based Thinking".  What a refreshing view of our outlook and how we don't realize how our thoughts may naturally go down the wrong path, occurring to established, and often destructive patterns.  I'd recommend the book as a quick and effective discovery tool if your psyche needs a tuneup.  Think of it as an evening diagnostic check.  The bonus is that the tools to retrain negative thoughts are text and visual reinforced.   It's a nifty and crisp approach and an easy read.  Check it out!

 
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