Posts Tagged ‘ Politics ’

"We pledge to cut your standard of living by forty percent, but unlike the other party, we’re going to do it right now"
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Bob Janjuah on the Stock Market

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September 11, 2011

Still overvalued, lousy environment though a decent equity bounce could happen sometime in the next few months.

Our Government’s Economic Policy Explained

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December 2, 2008

By Fred Thompson. With only the most minor quibbles I not only laughed, but cried. Pretty much dead on: The sad thing is that it isn’t only “liberal” economists, it is the meat of the profession and plenty of so called “conservative” politicians. Hat Tip: McQ Download article as PDF
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You Walk Away Hits Television

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July 9, 2008

You may remember the website we discussed back in January. Dale Franks just discovered their program, because they now are on Television. He asks the obvious question: So, should the mortgage companies get off scott-free from facing the results of their poor business decisions when it comes to the loans—loans they shouldn’t have made...
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Housing Incoherence

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May 13, 2008

From the New York Times: Earlier this year, Mr. Bush derided a modest plan to provide $4 billion to states and localities to buy foreclosed properties, saying that buying up empty homes helps only “the lenders or the speculators.” Actually, it protects entire neighborhoods and local economies from the effects of foreclosures by preventing...
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Today’s Links: Housing Market Update

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February 24, 2008
Today’s Links: Housing Market Update

We should start out with some humor: A robber in a ski mask blamed the bank for what he was about to do, The Associated Press reported Feb. 22. “You took my house, now I’m going to take your money!” the assailant hollered. Talk about a reverse mortgage! The FBI plans to review the...
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Fiscal Stimulus Not Being Received Well

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January 21, 2008

It seems world markets see the stimulus plan in the US as evidence for panic, not joy. Stock markets around the world plummeted Monday, prompted by pessimism about U.S. President George W. Bush’s plans to boost the U.S. economy. Share prices in Asia, Europe and the Americas all plunged by significant amounts; Wall Street...
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Debating Housing

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January 15, 2008

Barry Ritholtz, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Dottie Herman, Noah Rosenblatt and Nouriel Roubini debate the housing market and its impact on the economy.

Hat tip: Barry Ritholtz

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Jindal sworn in as Louisiana’s governor

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January 15, 2008
Jindal sworn in as Louisiana’s governor

The most prominent Indian American politician in American history has now been sworn in as governor: Bobby Jindal took the oath of office as Louisiana’s 55th governor at noon today, becoming the state’s first non-white governor since Reconstruction. Jindal, a 36-year-old Republican and Baton Rouge native, won the October 2007 primary outright against 11...
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Presidents and Markets

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January 15, 2008

Alea notices that a widely cited paper claiming that Democratic Presidents are better than Republican presidents for the stock market doesn’t hold water: This paper shows that the statistical tests applied by the authors of the study were wrong, and that, once corrected, the difference in stock market returns under different presidential regimes is...
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