- Posted on:
April 25, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
Brett apologizes and explains how he almost got punched in the face, and kicked out of his home Alive and Centrist. FAA and Drones: A Bad Match. Japan’s Challenge. IRS Loses: what’s good for the gander is good for the goose. The IRS is bound by its own stipulation. Inside the IRS: When the IRS…
- Posted on:
April 25, 2012
- Categories:Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
Much has been written in recent months about the future of the Republican Party, as “conservative” Rick Santorum proved popular among many primary voters against “centrist” Mitt Romney. This centrist vs. conservative meme is an oversimplification of the primary fight between Romney and Santorum, but it is not new. For years, the media have been…
- Posted on:
April 24, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
These posts were planned to be discussed on today’s podcasts. When Bureaucrats go wild. Can you say who’s going to Vegas? Citi’s Day on Pay Day. Nation Needs to be Proactive in Cyber Security. Also see Protecting America From Cyberattacks. IRS Loses – What would happen if you ignore the court? Listen to how the…
- Posted on:
April 23, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
Topics covered: Why TARP Worked. The Sweet Spot. Welcome to everyone listening! The IRS Loses – Sideline expenses are deductible when they produce income. Inside the IRS. – The most efficient way to obtain a tax related criminal conviction. Payroll taxes can get you in trouble.
- Posted on:
April 19, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
2012-04-20 - Robert Cardoza Live - The Not So Secret Service. Prostitutes in colombia. Farewell to the New Frontier. [ 47:46 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadA few of today’s notes! Fix the hollowing out of the supply chain. Misreading the hispanic vote – Europe’s economic suicidie and how it affects you Electoral math – This Election is going to be really close. Apple flies by Exxon Mobil as Top Company. Did Steve Jobs deserve all the accolades? The IRS Loses…
- Posted on:
March 27, 2012
- Categories:Blog Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
They were born on August days 15 years apart, at opposite ends of the baby-boom generation, Bill Clinton in 1946 and Barack Obama in 1961. Both came into the world under circumstances that made it surpassingly unlikely either boy would grow up to be president of the United States. It is hard to imagine two…
- Posted on:
March 12, 2012
- Categories:Blog Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
- Posted on:
March 5, 2012
- Categories:Editorial Featured Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
Who’d have thought that Rush Limbaugh would become the great Uniter in this divisive political season? Indeed, he has united decent people of all stripes and persuasions with his vile remarks about a Georgetown University law student. Perhaps by now you’ve heard of Sandra Fluke, who created a smallish tempest when she tried to testify…
- Posted on:
February 29, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
March 1, 2012 – Politics, Money and You!
Subject: March 1 : The best of…
- Posted on:
August 22, 2011
- Categories:Featured Videos
- By:Robert Cardoza
Video Introduction to Robert Cardoza & Associates services
- Posted on:
July 20, 2011
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
July 21, 2011 – Financial Planning
Subject: July 21: Oscar Gonzalez, Robert Cardoza’s social networking engineer.
- Posted on:
March 15, 2011
- Categories:Editorial Featured
- By:Robert Cardoza
Dumbing Deficits Down Gas Prices and a Sane Energy Policy Another Inside Job Biennial Budget, a Step Toward Fixing Deficit Tax Tips $$$ IRS Loses: Estate avoids undervaluation penalty when both sides’ experts were wrong. When a woman died, her shares in a private company were valued by the IRS at $32.4 million and…

