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Election 08: Who is better for investors?

May 6, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
“Whomever wins the Democratic nomination is pretty likely to be our next President. So, as investors - whether Democrat or Republican - which of the two candidates should we be rooting for?” — Martin Hutchinson by Martin Hutchinson Baltimore — (TFN): With contests in both Indiana and North Carolina, today (Tuesday) probably marks the last of [...]

Hillary Clinton’s Flying Circus: Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!

April 24, 2008 · Filed Under Podcast · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest Amberger’s Smackdown video can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts. Nine Ways to Profit from the Diving Dollar… Sign up here!

Hillary Clinton: The incredible flexible platform

April 22, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): Hillary Clinton’s recent encounters with her husband and staffers earning big bucks on acting against her proclaimed campaign issues have become too numerous to count. The latest one involves $800k earned by Bubba on supporting a Colombia free trade group. Click here for incredible stunts… ****Make sure you sign up for our FREE TFN [...]

The Clinton Alibaba Connection: Flexible positions

April 13, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · 1 Comment 
Blogger’s Note: Day after day, it is becoming more becoming apparent just why the Clintons fought tooth and nail to keep their tax records under lock and key: To keep the vast network of Bubba’s sources of income from the unenlightened and the sceptical. Especially those sources of income that are diametrically opposed to the [...]

Clinton’s Colombian Cash Connection: Meet the President?

April 11, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): Say what you may, you certainly cannot accuse Hillary Clinton of inflexibility. Following the Democrat motto of “Do as I say, not as I do,” the Clinton campaign has become a living kamasutra of moral contortionists — a migrant carnival of double-jointed confidence artistes whose spectacular limberness would normally [...]

J. Christoph Amberger has a revelation? April Fool’s!

April 3, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
From the mischievous staff of TodaysFinancialNews.com Baltimore – (TFN): The following was taken from our April Fool’s Smack UP on TFN. Watch this hilarious video. Welcome to Amberger SmackUP on TodaysFinancialNews.com. I’m J. Christoph Amberger.   I have had an epiphany. I am, at heart, a liberal. I have come to terms with the concept that more [...]

Campaign 2008: What the candidates’ plans tell about their grasp of economics

March 12, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): Since my sons became Boy Scouts, being prepared has taken on new meaning for me. Turns out preparedness is as much a function of one’s ability to think ahead, as it is an indication of your ability to identify a problem. The economic "Jump-start" plans of the Democratic candidates provide [...]

Presidential Campaign: Economic Jump-Start Plans of the Candidates

March 11, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): The contenders in the presidential campaign 2008 have introduced their economic jump-start plans to avoid looming recession. But a closer analysis reveals that they are deficient in some major aspects… such as job creation… And that the deficiencies are a reflection of their political philosophy. Click here to hear more.  ****Make sure you sign [...]

Campaign 2008: The Democrat candidates’ campaign slogans

March 5, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): In speech after speech, campaign commercial after campaign commercial, Hillary Rodham Clinton pledges to put her "35 years of experience" to work for the American people. Is this a promise or a threat? I remain uncertain — considering that she kept mum as to just what that experience consists of. [...]

Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!

March 4, 2008 · Filed Under Podcast · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest TFN Amberger's Smackdown video, featuring J. Christoph Amberger can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts.

Election 2008: Democrat candidates an their campaign slogans

March 4, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): The Democrat contenders for the presidential race are trying to outdo each other when it comes to promises. One has hitched his band-wagon to Hope and Change. The other touts decades of Experience. But what do their political platforms really say about them? Well, you know what Amberger woul have to say [...]

Campaign 2008: Hope and Glory

January 23, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
‘The major keywords used by our revered candidates in the 2008 presidential derby are poaching in the happy hunting grounds reserved for revivalist meetings and Sunday sermons.’ — J. Christoph Amberger By J. Christoph Amberger, TodaysFinancialNews.com Baltimore – (TFN): The following was taken from this week’s Amberger’s Smackdown on TFN. Watch this video. Is it just me? Or have [...]

Campaign 2008: Amberger’s Smackdown

January 22, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comment 
Baltimore — (TFN): Hope and Change. Add in trust, charity, faith and belief and you have the economic program of the Democratic candidates. J. Christoph Amberger agrees that the appeal to the irrational will resound with voters in today’s Oprah culture. Click here to watch the financial video and find out more. ****Make sure you sign up [...]

Outlook 2008: The Year of Missed Opportunity

January 8, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video · Comment 
  Baltimore — (TFN): The year 2008 may be remembered less for dramatic events in the markets, but rather for missed opportunities. As the global economy begins to stutter and US politicians dust off old redistribution concepts rather than encouraging the creation of new wealth, the noose is tightening for the American middle class. J. [...]

The Politics of Deception: Financial secrets of the candidates

December 6, 2007 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
"We, too, love to make money on oil and drug companies. Despite what candidates may tell you, investing and even speculating is a prudent way to create and expand wealth, achieving financial independence. Every American household should actively and responsibly take charge of its finances — instead of counting on the government to nationalize and [...]

New Personal Finance Video: Financial secrets of the candidates

November 27, 2007 · Filed Under Videos · Comment 
“Former vice president and latter-day eco-saint Al Gore also has just demonstrated the benefits of long-term financial planning. After an Oscar-winning performance in his science fiction movie, the Leni Rieffenstahl Awards, and the Yassir Arafat Peace price, the inventor of the internet is now a leading venture capitalist.” — J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): [...]

Liberal Politics: The honorable traditions of shaping young minds

November 23, 2007 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
“The attitude toward private property is quite similar to that of previous collectivists. Democrats MAKE you share your toys. Not that sharing is bad, as every Republican parent will agree. But you can only MAKE someone share if you consider his property your’s — or the government’s.” — J. Christoph Amberger by J. Christoph Amberger, TFN Baltimore [...]

New Personal Finance Video: Shaping young minds

November 21, 2007 · Filed Under Videos · Comment 
“The saccharine morality tales involve a cartoon squirrel mother and two cartoon squirrel children demonstrating how living in lockstep with liberal mantras creates paradise on earth. Where East Germany’s tractorist matron would quote the Party as the source of all wisdom, the politically correct squirrel mom invokes Democrat mantras.” — J. Christoph Amberger Today’sFinancialNews.com Baltimore — (TFN): [...]

The Democratic Tax Plan: Fining Success

November 15, 2007 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 
“The tax code already provides for ’surcharges’ on higher incomes. It is called tax brackets. The surcharge on incomes over $35,000 is already 66% if you make $50,000, 120% if you make $175,000 or 160% if you make more. And that’s just the difference in the marginal rates.” — J. Christoph Amberger by J. Christoph Amberger, [...]