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Jim Sinclair’s Commentary

True to their mentor, the Obama Administration moves forward.

“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.”
–Franklin D. Roosevelt

Please watch the present method by clicking here…

The result of the $7.5 trillion that entered the world monetary system prior to the election of President Obama is as follows:

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The impact of the pork ridden Fiscal Stimulation bill is ambiguous at best. The following programs in the US and GB are relevant to those in the above illustration that have inherited the bailout of Wall Street in the form of a family anvil to be passed from generation to generation.

Bush Gardens

To cope with food shortages and food rationing during World War II, masses of people planted “Victory Gardens.” As America moves into the Greatest Depression, the need to put food on the table will again oblige people to grow their own…

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How To Get Your Own Allotment Plot
12:45am UK, Thursday February 19, 2009

It’s healthy, it’s cheap and you could even meet your next dream date – so what’s stopping you from starting up your own allotment?

As the National Trust announces another 1,000 allotment plots, Sky has teamed up with the National Society of Allotment & Leisure Gardener’s Limited to offer the ultimate guide to get you started.

* Don’t lose the plot- there’s currently a waiting list for many allotment plots so don’t waste any time. First port of call could be your local council. Some plots are owned privately and information on where to find them can be found in your local library. The National Trust today announced 1,000 new plots.

* Pay the rent – Rent levels vary from £1 to £70 a year but typically you will be paying around £25 a year for a plot of 250 square metres.

* Play detective – Visit several suitable sites to check whether they have problems with vandalism or trespassers and see whether they seems well-managed. Many sites have active associations which offer their members a trading hut and a members hut for socialising.

* Get competitive – Why not get involved by taking part in allotment competitions and fund-raising events. Taking part means you’ll meet new people – who knows plants may not be the only thing to blossom…

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