Trouble brews when we steal from the poor and give to the rich.
From Robert Kiyosaki
Regardless of what our national credit rating is, people will always want a roof over their heads, food on their tables, fuel for their cars, and clothes on their backs.
When I watch professional football, I love listening to John Madden because I know he knows what he's talking about. He's been both down in the trenches and in front of the bench as a coach. He knows the game.
It costs governments money to keep fuel prices low. Oil-rich Yemen, for instance, devotes 9 percent of its GDP to making sure its people don't riot when oil prices rise.
Fuel prices are at the center of our lives. They affect our ability to travel, stay warm, and feed ourselves.
Unlike many of its European neighbors, Britain shares many of America's financial traits.
Today, medical devices such as catheters and stethoscopes use silver, and every hospital in the western world uses silver sulfadiazine to prevent infections.
Gold is hoarded. It's estimated that 95 percent of all gold ever mined is still around.
As a precious metal, silver is also money.
My family wasn't rich, so when it comes to money, I tend to think, 'Err on the side of caution.'
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