Monday, May 2, 2011
In Economic Woes 05-02
It's Getting Harder to Bring Home the Bacon C. Larry Pope, CEO of the world's largest pork producer, explains why food prices are rising and why they are likely to stay high for a long time.
We’ve Still Got a Spending Problem
America’s Fiscal High Noon
Big Government and Small Business: The Effect of Federal Policy on Job Creation
Expect Higher Prices in the Showroom
Personally, I think we should end them all. The slippery slope of ’subsidies’
Hitting the Real Debt Ceiling
Presidential Summit on Spending and Job Creation Recap
Government regulation: Lemonade Day done wrong. Instead of teaching a kid about running a business, she got a lesson in government regulation.
The End of the American Social Welfare State
Slouching Towards Insolvency (The California Way)
Will Connecticut serve as a cautionary tale? Hopefully better than CA does.
The Talented Ms. Warren
Our Kind of Class Warfare. Let’s have a tax on political power.
The 4 Percent Solution
Americans Blame Wasteful Government Spending for Deficit
Geithner’s Spin: Auto Bailout A Success
Deficit Hysteria Aside, Economy Still Hard on Millions of Americans
Politicization of the Fed a Dangerous Trend
Debt Ceiling Folly
How adults can discuss the federal budget and debt limit
Gas prices keep rising
Group of 6 senators hones plan to cut US deficits
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