1888PressRelease – Gathered from reputable sources and surveys, Merchant Services has collected a series of statistics that prove that not only is cash no longer king, but it might just cease to be a player in the new economy at all. In the year 2014, it’s hard to believe that not every business accepts credit […]
Bringing a Brain to a Heartfight
The second and third stages of grief, as defined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, are anger and bargaining. Anger aims for someone or something to blame. It seeks a reason. Bargaining looks for solutions, a way to soften the impact of, or even prevent, the reality of a situation. It’s hard not to feel the grief of […]
“The untold damage that the Republican majority in the House did to this economy is a shameful thing”, said Rep. Ellison
On October 23, 2013 Rep. Ellison asked for permission to address the United States House of Representatives for a few minutes regarding the huge damage caused by the Republican led shutdown. “Mr. Speaker, I think it is important before we move into the weeks ahead that we take a minute and ask ourselves what happened […]
A Glitch Caused By A Power Outage Resulted In A Massive Shopping Spree
Americans this actually happened in the towns of Mansfield and Springhill, Louisiana, a power outage glitch occurred in their Wal-Mart stores causing a lift on the cap people were allowed to spend for their food stamp purchases. This glitch allowed a recipient to spend unlimited amounts because the lift spending limit was removed from their […]
“With all due respect Mr. Speaker, this is the U.S. House of Representatives; it is not a battlefield”, said Rep. Bonamici
On October 7, 2013 Rep. Suzanne Bonamici of Oregon asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding the government shutdown. “Mr. Speaker, today is day 7 of an unnecessary and harmful government shutdown that is hurting millions of Americans. Speaker Boehner called it an “epic battle.” Hundreds of […]
What Consumers Should Know About Pet Food
Americans love their pets. In fact, it is estimated that, across the country, we have some 70 million dogs and 86 million cats. That pet population supports a massive pet food industry. However, most people don’t give a lot of thought to the pet food they buy, often making purchases based on advertising or price. […]
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