Archive for November 27th, 2009

The Golf World!

Today, the worlds number one player, Tiger Woods was injured early Friday morning when he lost control of his SUV. He lost control of his 2009 Cadillac pulling out of his driveway. When he lost control he hit a fire hydrant, then a tree in his neighbor’s yard, wonder what his neighbor thought about that? Police are unsure what had happened, but focusing on why he was leaving at 2:25 a.m. He had no scheduled place to be, so police are looking at everything, even a chance of a fight with his wife, who just happened to pull him out of the truck. That’s right, his wife came running out of the house with a golf club to break out the back window to get him out. I personally think the 2 were battling it out, most likely over how he’s never home. Or maybe he’ll come out and say he was going to play some Myrtle beach golf, which would be a joke, and not true. What ever the reason, it’s not going to be good, after all, it was 2:25 a.m. It’s not like he was running to Wal-Mart for a deal on a T.V.

Still Hoping!

Do you thing we’re still in a typical recession? If you answered yes, you would be wrong. According to data, and experts in this are there is nothing typical about it. The world markets today are even show signs of trouble. In a typical recession, stocks will improve first, then jobs will come back, this takes about six months. Every time bad news or reports come out the markets drop, just because people get woried. We need more good news and results from the economy to turn the markets around. We need good reports from just about every industry out there. Right now the Insurance Industry is getting hit pretty hard. People are losing their jobs, which means there losing their health care, life insurance and even car insurance. These are only a few insurance products I have listed; there are a lot more out there. Sooner or later people will start to seek out a new life insurance rates, healthcare and auto insurance, but only when they find work. So let’s hope for some go reports on the economy this week.