Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
1. Lower corporate and income taxes that stifle private industry and discourage consumer spending
2. Lower capital gains tax to encourage investing, so businesses have the funds necessary for capital investment and for hiring/keeping employees
3. Only use federal funds to unfreeze toxic assets and credit flow. Stop this insane spending of federal funds we don't have. Cut spending drastically, not just a measly $100 million.
4. Minimize government intervention. It was due to both corporate greed AND government mandate and encouragement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac made excessively risky loans to people to buy homes they could not afford, which started this whole crisis to begin with.
5. Lower trade barriers across the board, with the exception of key industries vital to national security. Economic isolationist policies like trade tariffs and barriers are not the answer to fix a global economy that is already highly dependent on free trade.
6. Start building power plants that use nuclear, wind, solar power, clean coal technology, anything that lowers our dependence on foreign oil and makes use of our own resources.
7. Consider opening small portions of ANWR for oil drilling in areas that would minimize ecological impact. It's tundra, hardly anything lives there. Start drilling for oil off the coast of Florida, where China and Cuba are already drilling anyway.
8. Build a unified high-speed train system that goes cross country and up the coasts, competitive with high-speed rail systems of Europe and Asia.