Posts Tagged ‘Economy’
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The Veteran’s Day Deficit Panel
Posted on November 11, 2010
It is altogether fitting and appropriate that the President’s deficit commission would start leaking its wish list on Veteran’s Day. After all, the number one issue facing America’s national security...
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Quantitative Easing
Posted on November 10, 2010
I am about as qualified to talk about the technical intricacies of the Federal Reserve as Ben Bernanke is qualified to talk about the MTV show “Jersey Shore”. But that...
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China As A Campaign Issue
Posted on October 19, 2010
Last week, the New York Times reported on an interesting phenomenon. Communist China is becoming the hot campaign issue for both Republicans and Democrats. David Chen reported: From the marquee...
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Where Things Stand Now
Posted on October 12, 2010
In the horse-race that is politics, Columbus Day signifies the last turn before the finish line. We have now passed the last turn. So where do we stand now? According...
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Obama is Losing it
Posted on October 11, 2010
If you are an American and you travel anywhere in the world in an official capacity, one of your first meetings is likely to be with the local American Chamber...
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