Tuesday, May 10, 2011
In Economic Woes 05-10
Never did get a job from a poor man.
Us vs. Them: The Idle Rich vs. the Working Rich. Compared to 100 years ago, we are all fabulously rich. And we owe it all to the working rich who created it.
Multinationals Dump U.S. Workers for Foreign Labor
Welcome to the McJobs Recovery
Yes, the U.S. Corporate Tax Rate Is High
The U.S. needs an overhaul of the corporate tax system, not a temporary tax break
Home Market Takes a Tumble Turnaround More Distant After 3% Drop, Steepest Quarterly Decline Since 2008
So Many Regulations, So Little Time: The View from the CFTC
China and US Economies Are Sliding Into Stagflation
How the $8,000 Tax Credit Cost Home Buyers $15,000
U.S. ‘Underwater’ Homeowners Increase to 28 Percent, Zillow Says
Entitlement Spending Must Be Cut, warns Harvard Professor
Thoughts on a Surreal Depression
Did Unemployment Really Increase In April?
Beyond the Debt Limit, Saving the American Dream
The CAP Act. The fiscal straitjacket America needs to rein in spending
Budget chief wants 50-50 split between spending cuts, tax hikes
How to cut spending: Scalpel or machete?
U.S. Postal Service reports $2.2 billion loss
Democrats Announce New Assault On Small Business
How Long Will the Tax Break on Municipal Bonds Last
Ugly: Economy Grew At Just 1.8% In First Quarter Of 2011
What’s so radical about Boehner’s debt ceiling approach?
Phony 'Safety' Fears Cripple U.S. Oil
One Route for House Energy Bill in the Senate
Three ways to play the next commodities bubble. Gold, silver and other commodities are heading higher
Sears researching possible move from Illinois
Flooding of Southern Farms Poised to Wreak Havoc on Economy
Toomey Unveils Budget
Pay-As-You-Go for Debt-Ceiling Increases
'Social justice' in contracts costs S.F. millions
Neither did the US one - Surprise! Greek Bailout Didn't Work AND The New Cradle of Debt-ocracy
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