McCain Economics Plan: F-
If you watched the debate, you should have noticed that Maverick McCain attempted to use it as a mechanism to bolster the illusion that he knows how to fix the country’s woes. He said that…
If you watched the debate, you should have noticed that Maverick McCain attempted to use it as a mechanism to bolster the illusion that he knows how to fix the country’s woes. He said that…
History once again, appears to be repeating itself. Apparently having learned nothing from his participation in the Keating Five, McCain now finds himself embroiled in yet another financial crisis that’s resulted from removal of regulations…
I wonder how many Americans noticed the Constitutional tramplings and shenanigans Congress pulled to pass the HR1424, the “Let’s Seriously Bury the Already Overburdened U.S. Taxpayers with a National Debt That Even Their Grandchildren Won’t…
A training developer by profession, I can see parallels in the current economic crisis to what frequently happens in industry when something isn’t working quite right. In industry, managers are quick to blame the problem…
Over the weekend, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson introduced his “Paulson Plan” (which has already been posted to Wikipedia). If you haven’t yet read it, you should. It essentially would give Paulson, an unfettered pot of…
If McCain were taking a college Economics course, he’d get an F. He had a problem with Economics in the 1980s-1990s as a member of the Keating Five and was admonished for exceedingly poor judgement….
You and I have an income which is generally fixed and determined by our earned income. We have a budget that is composed of both fixed and variable expenses … and if we’re lucky, a…
Well hoorah, hoorah! Some folks in Congress finally realized spending is just flat out, out of control and can’t be sustained over the long run. Well, duh! It doesn’t take a genius to figure that…
Our national debt is at an all time high … nearly 9.5 Trillion dollars, which will be close to double what it was ($5,727,776,738,304.64) by the time George W. Bush leaves office January 20, 2009….