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Walt Pelett, the owner and founder of City Liquidators reads 3 newspapers a day. In an attempt to educate everyone else he publishes the articles he finds interesting. Walt hopes that his customers will find them interesting and want to learn more.
 

Emanuel's Elbows
Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal - November 7, 2008; Page A16

Maybe only a friendly foreigner could say this. But America needs to realize that not everyone can own a home. The American Dream of home ownership for all is a fraud. Politicians who pimped this dream created an unsustainable mortgage industry whose collapse is only surprising because it didn't happen earlier. America's mortgage industry will not recover, nor deserve to recover, unless it is prepared to challenge this politically unpalatable reality.

Why listen to an Australian like me? For starters, as our central banker, Glenn Stevens, said a few weeks back, Australian banks are "light years away from what's happening in other banking systems around the world." Australia's four major banks sit amongst the 20 AA rated banks around the globe. And as the Sept. 23 International Monetary Fund Country Report on Australia concluded, Australia's banking sector "is sound with stable profit, high capitalization and few non-performing loans."

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Obama's Real Opposition
Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal - November 6, 2008; Page A18

Now that Barack Obama has vanquished John McCain, he faces a much greater foe: Democrats on Capitol Hill. They've humbled the last two Democratic Presidents -- and with their enhanced majorities next year, they'll be out to do it again.

Mr. Obama may appreciate the threat, because yesterday he offered Clinton White House veteran Rahm Emanuel a job as his chief of staff. But even that savvy, relatively sane liberal will have difficulties grappling with the fearsome committee chairmen and liberal interest groups that did so much to sabotage Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. Meet the President-elect's real opposition:

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Not Everyone Should Own a Home
Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal - October 6, 2008; Page A19

Maybe only a friendly foreigner could say this. But America needs to realize that not everyone can own a home. The American Dream of home ownership for all is a fraud. Politicians who pimped this dream created an unsustainable mortgage industry whose collapse is only surprising because it didn't happen earlier. America's mortgage industry will not recover, nor deserve to recover, unless it is prepared to challenge this politically unpalatable reality.

Why listen to an Australian like me? For starters, as our central banker, Glenn Stevens, said a few weeks back, Australian banks are "light years away from what's happening in other banking systems around the world." Australia's four major banks sit amongst the 20 AA rated banks around the globe. And as the Sept. 23 International Monetary Fund Country Report on Australia concluded, Australia's banking sector "is sound with stable profit, high capitalization and few non-performing loans."

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America and the New Financial Plan
Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal - October 6, 2008; Page A19

Soon enough, America's financial crisis will wind down -- maybe in a month, maybe in a year. Yet regardless of when, this crisis marks the beginning of a new era for the U.S. For more than six decades, from the end of World War II in 1945 until now, the U.S. was the hub of global capital and capitalism. In the years to come, it will remain a vital center, but not the center.

In 1945, after an exhausting three decades of exertion against Germany, the United Kingdom emerged militarily victorious only to see itself economically exhausted. A year later, it was bankrupt, unable to find capital and on the verge of collapse. It had nowhere to turn but the U.S., which then dictated terms that amounted to a withdrawal of Great Britain from the world stage. The U.S. is not yet in the position of Great Britain, and our creditors in China are not yet as we were then. But absent a more humble and realistic attitude toward capital in Washington, that is the path we're headed down.

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Saddleback: The Inner Game of Politics
Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal - August 21, 2008; Page A11

First question from Pastor Rick Warren to Barack Obama and John McCain:

"Who are the three wisest people you know in your life?"

Come again? Can I get back to you on that?

No you can't, not if you plan to run for the presidency of the United States. In 21st century America, a candidate better be ready to output an opinion about everything. Everything.

What would be the greatest moral failure in your life? What does it mean to you to trust in Christ? What's the toughest decision you ever had to make? At what point does a baby get human rights? Does evil exist? What about stem cells? Define marriage.

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