Tag Archives: economy
China, year of the tiger.
Posted on 01. Feb, 2010 by scott.
At stake is the once popular spread of our Democratic system — our economic model as well.
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Obama goes on the offensive.
Posted on 21. Jan, 2010 by scott.
the President’s action will go a long way in the effort to limit future financial crises
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India’s growing economy.
Posted on 03. Sep, 2009 by scott.
I think India is for real. In the not too distant future India will be numbered among the ‘developed nations.’
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Bare as the Moon? Nope, some green!
Posted on 13. Mar, 2009 by scott.
Just when I thought that BHO and his team were going to leave us all to the winds of fate, I start seeing some green.
THe BHO team has been woefully deficient in their efforts to stimulate the economy.? A survey of 80 influential economists (Jeez, do we have 80 economists out there, let alone 80 [...]
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Sunrise? Sunset?
Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by scott.
today, for the first time, this administration has gotten something right.
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Clowns not always funny?
Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by scott.
geithner and obama and reid and pelosi are NOT even trying to be bi-partisan
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Bold prediction
Posted on 13. Feb, 2009 by scott.
starting next week the stock market will start upward and in a big way . . . the economy will follow in the late spring
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Hope!
Posted on 20. Jan, 2009 by scott.
Today was indeed historic.? Imagine the President of our United States is a man whose father was born in Kenya and his wife’s great-grandfather was a slave.? Incredibly President Obama was born to a Muslim father, and yet he is a devout Christian.? This fine (further accolades must be held in abeyance for at least [...]
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How to see the problem?
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by scott.
The economy is ‘officially’ in the toilet (well?a toilet anyway).? It is far too late to place blame although there is plenty of fodder for THAT fire!?
So far:??We have had fed (reserve that is) action greater than ever before — ah, the pristine nature of 0% rates, treasury action (oh my gosh is Paulson still [...]


