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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Solar and utility power still not quite in sync
The story went like this: you could install solar panels that would generate electricity on your roof. When the sun was shining, you’d generate enough to power your house and then your meter would run backwards and the power company … Continue reading
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We all pay the loan sharks for predatory lending
I am really tired of paying off loan sharks for other people’s debts. Aren’t you? You’re wondering what I’m talking about? The social cost of predatory lending. We’ve all heard about this, the payday loans and the car title loans, … Continue reading
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Services for the elderly in NM
If you are elderly or have a disability, an extensive network of services may be available to you. Depending on where you live and what you need, you might have access to home–delivered meals, home repair, transportation, financial consulting, legal … Continue reading
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