Category: Economics
I read Atlas Shrugged when I was in graduate school and was so enthralled with it I read the entire thing, its entire 1200 pages, in 3 days. With …
Sixteen House Republicans voted for it, too. So we have another very expensive, earmark-riddled, spending bill: The Democratic-controlled House approved $410 billion legislation Wednesday that boosted domestic programs, bristled …
Another sign of the credit crunch. It used to be that credit-card companies lured customers with cash rewards. Now American Express Co. is paying to get rid of them. …
If you live in or around the St. Louis area and you are disgusted with the unnecessary spending that is a huge portion of the Spendulus Bill, then get …
The rapid decline in US housing prices since 2007 has made for some persistently depressing reading lately for those inclined to even want to read the news. Bank failures, …
Remember when Chris Matthews had this conversation with Joe Scarborough: CHRIS MATTHEWS: Yeah, well, you know what? I want to do everything I can to make this thing work, …
Kim's excellent post earlier today perfectly illustrates why so many of us are angry about the government meddling with mortgages. But there is another similar story that Michelle Malkin …
This woman thinks she deserves a bailout. Minta Garcia is a bus driver. She and her husband bought a $800,000 house they couldn't afford. Now they want the American …
Not satisfied with the $790 Billion they flushed down the toilet two weeks ago, the Democrats are about to shove through another spending bill. They're spending our money like …
Reminiscent of Bill Clinton who only weeks (or was it days?) into his first term told the public he had worked harder than he had ever worked in his …