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So how are we going to close the gap, especially since GDP growth will not nearly be as high as the 5.5% forecasted by the Office of Management and Budget? Through taxes, inflation, and...
Cash strapped cities, states, and municipalities are increasingly looking to raise revenue by issuing tickets instead of cutting expenses.
Mish gives examples of this increase of tickets in CA,...
Felix G. Rohatyn, the financier and former ambassador to France who helped save New York City from bankruptcy in the 1970s, offers this view on the importance of infrastructure investment and how...
According to President Obama:
We saw this happen in Japan in the 1990s, where they did not act boldly and swiftly enough, and as a consequence they suffered what was called the "lost decade"...
The Federal share of the economy, that is government spending as a percent of GDP, will go over 25% next year, the highest level since WWII.
According to this Fortune article, maybe we should be thinking about inflation? All of this government money is eventually going to start working and create a massive surge in prices. I say no....
Article | Dec 8, 2008 | Views: 162 | Comments: 1
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