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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. United Nations Global Taxes – Will Obama Consent? 2. Latest United Nations Push For Global Taxation 3. The UN is the Last Place We Should Give Money 4. United Nations Wants Control of the Internet 5. Conclusions – We Have A Choice United Nations Global Taxes – Will...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Warren Buffett Says the Super Rich are “Coddled” 2. Breaking Down Buffett’s Numbers 3. What Buffett Didn’t Say 4. What is the “Fair Share” for the Rich? “Coddling” the Super Rich On August 14, Warren Buffett , arguably the world’s...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Does Small Business Need a Bailout? 2. Obama & the Democrats to the Rescue 3. What’s Not to Like About TARP III? 4. Higher Taxes Hurt Only 3% of Small Businesses – Wrong! 5. President Obama’s “September Surprises” So Far 6. My Thoughts on the Surprising...
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Filed under: Taxes, Bailout, Income Tax, Banks, Obama, TARP, cut, september surprises, TARP III, Cash-for-Clunkers, small businesses
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IN THIS ISSUE: Commentary by Kevin Hassett What if All Bush Tax Cuts Lapse? Soak the Rich? Capital Gains and Dividends Tax Rates to Rise When More Equals Less Targeting the Middle Class What's a "Fair Share?" Introduction Unless something changes, Americans may be facing the largest tax...
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IN THIS ISSUE: How's That Obama Tax Cut Working For You? Obama's Regressive Policies Affect on the Poor A Laundry List of Regressive Initiatives Smoke and Mirrors Introduction During the 2008 presidential campaign, we heard now-President Obama declare that he would cut taxes for 95% of Americans...
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Dear Reader, Being new to a profession is always a challenge. The neophyte wants to impress his superiors, but lacking experience, is left to rely upon what natural skills he possesses. And, often, will try to make up for any shortcomings in specific skills by displaying a double dose of enthusiasm and...
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Dear Reader, The Las Vegas taxi driver was an old fifty-something, with a mullet hanging out of the back of his battered baseball cap and a potato sack gut hanging over his belt. Having driven a cab myself, long ago and far away, I habitually engage in cabbie chat, as I did now. “So, how’s biz?” “Horrible...
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March 6, 2009 Dear Readers, Of late, it seems as though I have gotten sideways with the technology deities. First, as reported recently, was my accidental deletion of an hour-and-a-half recorded interview with trading gurus Dave Hightower and Terry Roggensack. Then, yesterday, while waiting to put in...
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More About the Long Run Stocks for the REALLY Long Run If You Don't Like the Numbers, Then Change Them Buy and Hope A Few Thoughts on Taxes and Budgets Nouriel Roubini, Yahoo Tech Ticker, and Me New York, Las Vegas, and La Jolla This week Professor Jeremy Siegel (author of Stocks for the Long Run...
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February 27, 2009 Dear Readers, This morning, as I was looking over dispatches from correspondents around the world – from Ed in Alberta… Sadia in the UK… Baldy in Indonesia… the “General” in Portugal… and Nitin in Katmandu – I began to appreciate what it must have been like to be on the news desk during...