IN THIS ISSUE: The House of Representatives Cap & Trade Bill EPA Suppresses Contradictory Global Warming Study Senate Delays Deliberation On Cap-and-Trade Conclusions - Why Is Obama Doing This? Introduction On June 26, the Democrat-controlled House narrowly passed sweeping legislation that calls...
IN THIS ISSUE: President Obama Gets His “Spendulus” Bill Geithner’s Bank Rescue Plan Short On Details Should The Government Nationalize The Banks? Conclusions - Trillions of Dollars Being Thrown Around Introduction Today, President Obama will sign into law the enormous American Recovery and Reinvestment...
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02-17-2009
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, The Fed, U.S. Economy, Congress, Barack Obama, Deficit, Bailout, Timothy Geithner, Stimulus, Government Spending, Government Debt, Financial Stability Plan, Nationalization
IN THIS ISSUE: Judicial Appointments - A Most Important Issue The Bush Record On Judicial Appointments Get Ready For Liberal Judicial Nominees Will Minority Republicans Roll Over Or Fight Back? What About The Obama Supreme Court? Conclusions - What Obama Has In Store Editor's Note It didn't come...
IN THIS ISSUE: An Inside Look At The Mortgage Bailout Bill Equity Ownership & Limits On Executive Pay Mortgage Assistance & The Bankruptcy Code Expanded FDIC Limits On Bank Accounts Was The Bailout The Right Thing To Do? The Senate's $150 Billion In Extra Bailout Pork John McCain Blew An...
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, Economic Forecast, U.S. Economy, Congress, Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Bailout, John McCain, Scotia Partners, Henry Paulson
Introduction On Monday of last week, the Republicans flinched and the so-called "nuclear option" to end the filibuster of President Bush's judicial nominees was avoided. In seclusion, the so-called "Gang of 14" (seven Republican senators and seven Democratic senators) hammered...