Category: Economics
Sort of like the old saying "remember when is the lowest form of conversation," President Obama's insistence on "holding a summit" is the lowest form of leadership. Our Commander-in-Grief …
I read Cafe Hayek every day, where Russ Roberts and Don Boudreaux, two professors at George Mason University, write on the intersection of economics and politics. Today, Professor Boudreaux …
That from Nick Schulz, who opines: When one considers that public sector employment has ranged since the 1950s at between 15 percent and 19 percent of the population, the...
A week ago, in The New York Times: In a July meeting, Chinese officials asked their American counterparts detailed questions about the health care legislation making its way through …
Jobs created in non-existent Congressional districts are merely a "side issue" : President Obama brushed off criticism over his administration's inaccurate reporting on job creation Wednesday, telling Fox News …
I honestly had to check twice to see if this was satire. Interviewed in China, President Obama voiced concerns about the rising debt and consumer confidence. "There may be …
That's 12 TRILLION Dollars. Which is about $40,000.00 of debt for every man, woman, and child living in the United States. National Debt Now Tops $12 Trillion By Mark …
GatewayPundit's got the must read of the day: Obama tripled the national deficit his first year in office and he's off to a record-setting start in fiscal year 2010. …
Yesterday I attended the "House Call" rally on Capitol Hill organized by Michelle Bachmann to protest the health care bill. I saw men, women and children of all ages …
The media has been crowing about how the recession is now over. But for many Americans the economic situation is not at all a good one, nor has it …