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I do a good bit of the researching and writing of these weekly E-Letters during the weekends when I am not distracted by phone calls, meetings and other details of the office. Normally, I like to have my letters outlined and largely written by the time I hit the office on Monday mornings. This past weekend...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Editor's Note: About Last Week's Letter The Economy – What to Expect Going Forward Stocks & Bonds – What Lies Ahead? Speaking of “Faith”… What About the CBO? Editor's Note: About Last Week's Letter I felt really bad about sending out last...
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Massive Healthcare Bill Becomes Law National Debt Soars $2 Trillion Under Obama Moody’s Issues US Credit Rating Warning Think Greece - Welcome to the Third World Have We Passed the Tipping Point? Introduction America is headed for another much more serious financial crisis in...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama's Record Large 2011 Federal Budget Obama to Halve the Deficit by 2013 (Not) Obama Proposes $1 Trillion in Tax Increases Soaring Debt Now a National Security Threat Winners & Losers in Obama's Budget January Unemployment - Good News & Bad Introduction Ever since the...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 3Q GDP Report - Was It Really Better Than Expected? What Else Was Missing in the 3Q GDP Report? Worker Productivity Surges to Six-Year High Latest Unemployment Numbers Not Encouraging Roubini - Too Many People Are "Short" the Dollar Introduction When the government announced...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Economic Signs of Improvement Fed Vows to Keep Rates Low Market Comments from John P. Hussman, Ph.D. Conclusions Introduction We have seen some encouraging economic news in recent weeks, and President Obama and his cronies in the mainstream media have declared that the worst recession...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama's Government Takeover Continues Editorial: "Too Big to Fail, Or Succeed" Americans More Concerned About Deficits Economy May Have Seen the Worst of It Conclusions Introduction The more I think about it, I believe that last week's E-Letter which revealed President...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama's Unprecedented Spending Spree Obama's Deficits To Double The National Debt Will The Markets Halt The Explosion In Debt? How Will Obama Fund His Massive Spending? Inflation Implications of Obama's Spending Conclusions - Why Is He Doing This? Introduction It took the United...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama Endorses Global Regulation For U.S. Quotes From G-20 Communiqué This Just Cannot Be True, You Conclude FSB Will Be a Giant Bureaucracy - How Will They Fund It? Is There Any Reason To Think It Won't Happen? Conclusions – Could This Really Happen? Introduction President Barack...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Federal Bailouts Surpassing $10 Trillion Government Finance 101 Who Will Buy All This New Debt? Bernanke: Crank Up The Printing Presses Real Storm Clouds On The Horizon Conclusions – Not Many I Can Find Introduction Over the last two weeks, I have discussed at some length President Obama's...
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Gary D. Halbert
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02-24-2009
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, The Fed, Recession, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Bailout, Globalization, Deflation, Timothy Geithner, Government Spending, Government Debt
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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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Gary D. Halbert
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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
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IN THIS ISSUE: Public Support For Trillion Dollar Stimulus Plunges Senate Passes $838 Billion "Stimulus" Package Republicans' Propose Alternative Stimulus Package Problems With Obama's Trillion Dollar "Stimulus" Final Stimulus Bill Will Be Higher Than $838 Billion Frustrated...
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Gary D. Halbert
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02-10-2009
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, Credit Crisis, U.S. Economy, Barack Obama, Politics, Bailout, Government, Timothy Geithner, Stimulus, Income Tax, Government Spending