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Jim Vicevich
I disagree with the premise. I think most of those people will use the dough to pay off bills, in particular credit cards. No stimulus there is there? Has anyone looked into this? Sounds more politicus than stimulus. From today’s NYT: Most economists agree that tax rebates are one of the fastest ways to lift…
I want to go to the US House to help chart a new course. In this time of economic uncertainty, I want to go to Washington to cut taxes for the middle class and small businesses; so that we can keep more money in the pockets of those who need it and create jobs right…
First a disclaimer. Ron Kaufman is a close friend of ours but still … Associated Press reporter Glen Johnson got into a tussle with Mitt Romney in SC today. I learned a long time ago the hard way … don’t debate just report. Not your job. Let the readers decide. The woman at the end is…
We talked today about the bipartisan effort (really) led by Senator Kennedy to stimulate the economy and I tried to explain why this would be bad. $100 rebates in the hands of stretched consumers do little more than make politicians pound their chests. Extending unemployment when we are nearly at full employment is window dressing.…
Still, I must say … this story at Powerline takes the cake. Do you really think the Democrats will make your personal economy better? The Democrats will soon begin labeling this the worst economy since the great depression (see 2004) … and no question the panic in the financial markets (of their own doing) and…
Gateway Pundit has this story on the UN recognizing the military AND POLITICAL progress in Iraq. No wonder “It’s the economy, stupid.”
Thanks to Bruce for coming on the show.Here’s the link to his book Wrong on Race: The Democratic Party’s Buried Past (Hardcover)Here’s the link to Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy
Hey that’s not me. Saw this last night on Sweetness … now Drudge has it so …
Because you can never have too many friends in the war on terrorism. BTW, I wonder how Senator Clinton will repair this relationship after she’s elected?
Don’t confuse “wealthy homeowners” with people who speculatively bought expensive homes.