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  • How Statistics Can Be Used to Deceive and Mislead

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    Obama Increases Spending 16% Over 4 Years

    In May, 2012, Rex Nutting of MarketWatch used statistics from the White House Office of Management and Budget to show that President Obama wasn’t a big spender. But to do it, he had to switch from the projected spending for fiscal years 2012 and 2013 by the OMB to the lower figures of the Congressional Budget Office. Ah, a great deceptive use of numbers: The bait and switch.

    So Obama’s first fiscal year of spending was only $3.46 trillion (not counting all the spending he asked for, budgeted, and spent in his first real year in office in 2009, including a stimulus bill, cash for clunkers, and more).

    As Rex noted, the president only begins to shape the budget in his second year. It takes time to develop a budget and steer it through Congress — especially in these days of congressional gridlock. Of course, in reality, that wasn’t true, because Obama was responsible for a ton of spending in fiscal year 2009 (which Nutting conveniently assigns completely to Bush).

    So Bush was responsible, according to Nutting, for all $3.52 trillion in spending in fiscal year 2009. That number compared to Obama’s fiscal year 2010 spending of $3.46 trillion actually results in Obama spending less than Bush, and over a 4-year period only increasing spending to $3.58 trillion (which is the number Nutting comes up with in fiscal 2013 by using CBO numbers rather than the OMB numbers of $3.80 trillion for fiscal year 2013).

    Now, let’s look at Bush’s last four years of spending compared to Obama’s projected spending (using Nutting’s distorted projections):

    In the last four fiscal years of Bush’s term (we’ll use Nutting’s fiscal years of 2006 to 2009), Bush spent $11.89 trillion dollars.

    During Obama’s first term (using Nutting’s altered fiscal years of 2010 to 2013), Obama will spend $13.77 trillion dollars. That’s a projected 16% rise in spending by Obama compared to Bush’s last four years.

    Uninformed Democrats have been passing around a deceptive graphic showing that Obama has only increased spending by 1.4 percent, or as Nutting put it: Federal spending is rising at the slowest pace since Dwight Eisenhower brought the Korean War to an end in the 1950s.

    But now you know the truth. Even using Nutting’s distortions, spending will rise by 16% during Obama’s four years (as compared to Bush’s last four years). Smart, informed Americans have known that spending has increased. An added $6 trillion to the deficit sort of leaked the truth to people who pay attention.

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    Addendum 1: Note that Nutting completely ignored that there hasn’t been a budget passed in any of the last 3+ years (because the Democratic Senate and Obama have not pushed for a real budget), so the whole idea that it takes time to develop a budget is really another deliberately deceptive statement.

    Addendum 2: You might have noticed that the charting function in Microsoft Word that I used distorted the graphic to make the difference between Bush and Obama look bigger than it really is. Word defaulted to starting the graph at 10.5 trillion, so the differences between the two is deceptively larger.

    Addendum 3: Note that Bush’s spending increase in 2001 happened 8.3 months into his first term, immediately after the 9/11 terrorist act. That act led to the U.S. gearing up to fight 2 wars in Asia. That’s why the incredible increase in spending for his first four fiscal years.

    Addendum 4: The decision to assign the first 8.3 months of spending in a new president’s term to the previous president was not an arbitrary decision made by Nutting. He knew that this would deliberately distort the spending records of Democratic presidents who are noted for trying to outdo each other with new programs and spending in the first 100 days of their new administrations. Nutting actually assigns this new Democratic spending from the first 250 days (not just the first 100 days) to the previous Republican president, thus conveniently minimizing the real spending records of the new Democratic presidents.


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  • 20 Twitter Hashtags to Turn You Into a Rock Star

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    Twitter handles more search queries per month than Yahoo! and Bing combined.

    Don’t just use Twitter to make connections. Use it also to stay on top of the latest trends in your industry, learn new skills, and become the entrepreneurial rock star you’ve always wanted to be.

    Below are 20 business hashtags you can use to become the rock star you were meant to be.

    Don’t just use Twitter to make connections. Use it also to stay on top of the latest trends in your industry, learn new skills, and become the entrepreneurial rock star you’ve always wanted to be. Here are 20 business hashtags you can use to become the rock star you were meant to be.

    1. #B2B – Business to Business.

    2. #B2C – Business to Consumer.

    3. #BizTips – Business/Entrepreneur Tips

    4. #Business – Business News & Resources

    5. #Consumers – Discuss buying behaviors.

    6. #DIY – Combine with other business hashtags to learn new skills.

    7. #Entrepreneurs – Meet others launching and running their own businesses.

    8. #Howto – Combine with other business hashtags to learn new strategies.

    9. #innovation – Learn about others breaking the mold in their industry.

    10. #Marketing, #mktg – Marketing news, resources, and best practices.

    12. #Networking – Online and offline networking tips and best practices.

    13. #Retail – Links and resources for the retail industry.

    14. #Smallbiz, #Smallbusiness – Tracks conversations and small business resources.

    16. #socialmedia, #sm – Insights and advice to refine social media strategy.

    18. #startup, #startups – Start-up news, resources, and advice.

    20. #Tutorial – Combine with other business hashtags to find specific tutorials.

    See also: Social Media Hashtags for Book Authors – http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/41-social-media-hashtags-for-book-authors


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    American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking programs fight smoking, second-hand smoke, and related lung disease causes. For more information, see http://www.lungusa.org. Or call 800-LUNG-USA (586-4872).

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Infographic: Halloween Decorating Ideas for the Adventurous

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    Halloween Decorating Ideas

    Infographic – Here are 5 Halloween decorating ideas for the adventurous. Wonderful images that you can copy if you dare.


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    The National WWII Museum celebrates the men and women who fought in World War II. If you have a loved one who served during that war, you can donate a brick to the building of the new museum. Donate at http://www.ww2brick10.org. You can honor your hero with up to three lines of text for only $200 per brick. For more information, call 877-813-3329, ext. 500 or email bricks@nationalww2museum.org.


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    Book Marketing Magic: http://www.bookmarket.com/novelmarketing.htm – How to market novels, children’s books, memoirs, and more. $48 special offer

    15,000 Eyeballs Internet Marketing Program: http://www.bookmarket.com/15000eyeballs.htm – Ten lessons on how to get thousands of impressions for you, your book, your blog, or your website. $50

    Real Fast Book Marketing: http://www.bookmarket.com/realfastbookmarketing.htm – How to sell 100 to 200 copies of any book in two weeks or less. $97

    Relationships Matter Marketing Program: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/relationships-matter-marketing-program – How to build real relationships and friendships that bring you millions of impressions, builds your brand, and sells thousands of books and other products. $144


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  • Infographic: 30 Ways to Promote Your Blog Posts

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    30 Ways to Promote Your Blog Posts

    Instead of writing a few okay posts every week, why not write one or two stellar ones? And then take the time to promote your posts effectively by engaging with your readers.

    Use it as a checklist to promote each and every one of your blog posts and watch your traffic blossom!

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    The Partnership for a Drug-Free America offers helps to anyone with a friend, family member, or associate with a drug problem. If your teen has a drug problem, go to http://www.drugfree.org.


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  • Infographic: Five Simple Tips to Use LinkedIn to Grow Your Business

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    Use LinkedIn to Grow Your Business

    Here are a few ways you can use LinkedIn to grow your business:

    1. Get answers to your tough questions.

    2. Attract new clients by answering questions in your area of expertise.

    3. Conduct market research via polls, focus groups, etc.

    4. Market via a company page.

    5. Spy on your competition.

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    American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking programs fight smoking, second-hand smoke, and related lung disease causes. For more information, see http://www.lungusa.org. Or call 800-LUNG-USA (586-4872).


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  • State of the Blogging World: 2012 Statistics

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    Blogging in 2012

    Have you ever wondered how many bloggers there are in the United States?  Or how many active business blogs there are in the US?  Blogging.org has done the research as well as polled over 1,000 bloggers to find out the answers you want to know.

    31 million bloggers in the U.S.

    500,000 new blog posts every day

    60 million WordPress blogs

    528 million page views via blogs every month


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    Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center works to improve treatments and therapies for cancer. Note: There has been a 49% decrease in cancer mortality among children since 1975 and a 63% increase in the five-year relative survival rate for all cancers. They ask for a simple nickel a day to help support their efforts. Donate via http://www.mskcc.org.


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  • Infographic: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Drive Revenue

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    Social Media Drives Revenue

    Here are some numbers related to how social networks impact ticket sales (and other online revenues):

    Dollars per share have almost doubled across social networks.

    Facebook drives more revenue from ticket sales than any other platform.

    Visits Per Share have also increased, with Twitter driving more event page traffic than Facebook and LinkedIn.

    Alas, they did not report on the impact of Pinterest, which based on my experience does drive traffic and probably ticket sales.


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    Habitat for Humanity helps struggling people to get a roof over their heads in a safe neighborhood. You can help build homes or donate for the cause at http://www.habitat.org. Or call 800-HABITAT.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Five More Halloween Decorating Ideas

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    More Halloween Decorating Ideas

    Here are five more Halloween decorating ideas you might be able to replicate. Enjoy!


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    Grand Canyon Trust needs your time, not your money. Volunteers spend their days on the Colorado Plateau documenting beaver and other animal activity, reseeding native grasses, and restoring deer habitat. Find out how you can volunteer at http://www.gcvolunteers.org.


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    John Kremer on Google+

    Book Marketing Magic: http://www.bookmarket.com/novelmarketing.htm – How to market novels, children’s books, memoirs, and more. $48 special offer

    15,000 Eyeballs Internet Marketing Program: http://www.bookmarket.com/15000eyeballs.htm – Ten lessons on how to get thousands of impressions for you, your book, your blog, or your website. $50

    Real Fast Book Marketing: http://www.bookmarket.com/realfastbookmarketing.htm – How to sell 100 to 200 copies of any book in two weeks or less. $97

    Relationships Matter Marketing Program: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/relationships-matter-marketing-program – How to build real relationships and friendships that bring you millions of impressions, builds your brand, and sells thousands of books and other products. $144


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