By Rebecca DiFede — If you ask any third grade science class what the essentials of life are, they are going to tell you that breathing is pretty high up on the list. They may even name it first, no doubt after taking in a […]
By Bill Wilson — Leave it to the New York Times’ Paul Krugman to find a tautological rationale for never cutting spending. Writing March 11 on the €105 billion default of Greece , Krugman warns U.S. policymakers against “trying to reduce deficits too quickly, while the economy is still deeply depressed”. Krugman is resisting the often-made comparison […]
By Frank McCaffrey — Obama seems to need the teleprompter and Presidential candidate Rick Santorum believes the prompter should be made illegal. This idea could lead to bad things! The again, Obama having a prompter has lead to bad things.
By Rebecca DiFede — While campaigning in 2008, one of Obama’s main running points was that he was going to close the notorious terrorist detainee camp at Guantanamo Bay. For years Democrats have cried out about the supposed “atrocities” that the United States has committed […]
President Obama seems to need the teleprompter and Presidential candidate Rick Santorum believes the prompter should be illegal. This idea could lead to bad things! The again, the President having a prompter has lead to bad things.
Interestingly, the European Banking Authority (EBA) and Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) data on net CDS exposure does not match. The difference could be that EBA is only reporting on European data, so one presumes worldwide exposure would be even larger. In any event, […]