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Secret Billionaire Luncheon Produces Dire Predictions
Bilderbergers, look out, here comes another super secret meeting of billionaires predicting the future of the world’s economy. ...
Arthur Sulzberger Contemplates the Future of the New York Times
The New York Times will stop publishing its print edition sometime in the future. That's the word from Arthur Sulzberger, publisher of the...
Read moreShock Therapy for the Housing Market
The Obama administration, writes the New York Times, has done just about everything in its power to prop up the sagging housing market,...
Read moreUnemployment Rate Rises to 9.6 Percent
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the unemployment rate in the United States increased to 9.6 percent during the month...
Read moreFor Mortgage Help, Market Outperforms Government
“Surprise! Banks help more homeowners than Obama” is the headline of an August 30 CNN Money report. ...
Read moreUSA Today Restructures to Emphasize Web and Mobile Markets
In a major restructuring of its operations, USA Today, published by Gannet Co., Inc., has announced that it will lay off 130 employees...
Read moreEgg Recalls Bring Statists Out of Their Shells
Government is the only institution whose power and budget grow when it fails. A crisis, real or perceived, is considered an “opportunity” for...
Read moreConjuring Magic To Cover States’ Debts: Fiscal Reality Sets In
The first warning about the possible bankruptcy of the town of Vallejo, California, was reported by the Associated Press on February 28, 2008,...
Read moreFinance Power Play
On Wednesday, July 21, President Obama triumphantly signed the latest plank in his bid to outdo Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Depression-era radical expansion of...
Read moreAnd the Next Bailout Goes to … Government Employees
On August 10 President Barack Obama signed into law a $26 billion spending bill that, proponents claim, will save the jobs of 300,000...
Read moreAfter Losses, Freddie Mac Wants Another $1.8 Billion
On the heels of dismal second quarter results, mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac is asking for more taxpayer money to continue operations. ...
Read moreTemporary Unemployment Benefits — Permanent Welfare?
The White House on July 21 extolled the extension of unemployment insurance by the Senate, claiming it was “not only the decent thing...
Read moreMaine Eyes Social Security for Pension Bailout
Instead of asking for a federal bailout, Maine is considering shifting part of its underfunded pension plan liabilities to Social Security. Without the...
Read moreFinancial Reform Bill: Bureaucratic Absolutism
Czarist Russia is looking better and better. Once a byword for bureaucratic absolutism, the apparatchiks of pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg and their endless rule-making...
Read moreThe Government and Goldman Sachs
On Thursday, October 24, 1907, Wall Street was in turmoil. Crowds of spectators gathered to watch panicked bankers and their lackeys rushing about,...
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