Sunday, May 24, 2009

Best of the Web

MSN had what they thought was the best 100 useful websites.

The best sites for saving money
Bargaineering
Consumerism Commentary
The Dollar Stretcher
Financial Integrity
Get Rich Slowly
The Simple Dollar
The Simple Living Network
Smart SpendingWise Bread

The best sites for savvier spending
Angie's List
BillShrink
The Budget Fashionista
Consumer Reports
The Consumerist
Edmunds.com
ePinions
FreeShipping.org
Red Tape Chronicles
Shop It To Me
ShopLocal.com

Best sites for bargain hunting
Ben's Bargains
DealNews
Ebates
FatWallet
MyBargainBuddy.com
Slickdeals

Best sites for grocery savings
CouponMom.com
The Grocery Game
Hot Coupon World
Penny Pincher Gazette

Best sites for coupons
Alex's Coupons
CouponCabin
CouponCode.com
Coupon Mountain
RetailMeNot.com

Best sites for comparison shopping
BeatMyPrice.com
BeatThat!
DiscountMore.com

Best sites for saving and investing
Bankrate.com
Findacreditunion.com
Morningstar
Financial Engines

Best sites for paying for college
FinAid
Savingforcollege.com

Best sites for managing your credit
AnnualCreditReport.com
CardRatings.com
Credit.com
CreditCards.com
CreditMattersBlog.com
myFICO

Best sites for real estate and mortgages
ThinkGlink.com
Mortgage Professor's Web Site
HUD.gov
Making Home Affordable
Best sites for free government help
Federal Citizen Information Center
The Federal Reserve
Govbenefits.gov
Home Energy Saver
Mymoney.gov
Best sites for insurance
Insure.com
United Policyholders
Best sites for doing it yourself
Fix-It Club
Instructables
Nolo
Best sites for travel
Farecast
Kayak
MouseSavers.com
OneBag
SeatGuru
Theme Park Insider
TripAdvisor
The Universal Packing List
WebFlyer
Best sites for really cheap travel
CouchSurfing
HomeExchange.com
Less than a Shoestring
Best sites for charitable giving
Charity Navigator
DonorsChoose.org
GuideStar
Best sites for productivity and careers
The Blog of Tim Ferriss
The Brazen Careerist
Lifehacker
The Thin Pink Line
WebWorkerDaily
Zen Habits
Best sites for free entertainment
Fancast
Hulu
Pandora
Best sites for freebies
Freebiewatch
Free Stuff Times
Hey, It's Free!
Best sites for swapping stuff
Freecycle
PaperBack Swap
TitleTrader
Best sites for free tech stuff
5 Star Support
OnlyFreewares.com
Mozy
Tech-Recipes
Wi-Fi Free Spot
Zoho

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Detroit Gets Slamed Again

Alec Baldwin spouted off in the Huffington Post about how we should “pull the plug” on Detroit and the Big 3.

Alec should try to be funny and stop trying to be the mouthpiece for the far left and bash Middle America. He knows very little about what we are going through in this region.

First off, most of the workers of what’s left of the Big 3 now are routinely doing multiple jobs that still need to be done to get parts and cars produced for this country. I know this; I’m not just speculating like Alec does. Our extended department had at one time 11 people… today we have 3… and the work didn’t change. As a matter of fact, we even took on other work that wasn’t being done as those workers took buy outs or retired.

Do you know the difference between a recession and a depression? A recession is when you’re neighbor is out of work… a depression is when you’re out of work. Right now I have several family and friends that feel the depression. But I’m lucky… I still have my job and I’m not bitter for staying, but I am disappointed when I hear guys like him bad mouth Detroit and the auto industry, even though they have no clue what it’s really like.

What’s it really like? A few weeks ago, the I-696 freeway was closed down in both directions because some guy was trying to end his life. He had recently lost his job as auto worker and didn’t know how he was going to feed his family or pay the bills. After more then 10 hours he was talked out of jumping. This is the kind of real America that Alec known nothing of.

He thinks that he knows what’s best for America. What a hypocrite… in one breath he spouts off saying that he only drives a Toyota Prius because it is a hybrid and saves fuel, while in the next breath he flies back and forth across the country in a private plane each week to film his TV show. Wow, how many miles does he need to drive in that Prius to make up for jet just one of those private plane junkets from NY to LA.

Thanks but no thanks Alec; I choose not to listen to what you say. By the way, what are you still doing in these United States…? I thought you said four years ago that you would move to Canada if Bush got re-elected? I guess you just simply didn’t listen to yourself either.

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