The President has done a lot to hinder the growth in gross domestic product while building the debt column. Now he is even joking about people who have been productive. Check out this blunderific display!
By Marita Noon — The wind energy industry has been having a hard time. The taxpayer funding that has kept it alive for the last twenty years is coming to an end, and those promoting the industry are panicking. Perhaps this current wave started when […]
By Robert Romano — Here we go again. Speaking to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation 2012 Fiscal Summit on May 15 , House Speaker John Boehner once again called for offsetting spending cuts in return for increasing the $16.394 trillion debt ceiling later this year. This follows the failed attempt in 2011 to do precisely the same thing. All the […]
By David Bozeman — So, the newspaper that broke the Watergate scandal is reduced to this? The Washington Post, apparently in panic mode over Mitt Romney’s climbing poll numbers, ran a Page 1 expose of the former governor’s alleged bullying nearly fifty years ago . Grab your smelling salts, everyone and stop the presses! The concept of bullying now dominates […]
By Robert Romano — When Greece entered the Eurozone in 2001, it was with the promise that the common currency would benefit the Greek economy, facilitating trade and commerce, and crucially, lead to lower cost borrowing both privately and by the government. Now, more than ten years […]
By Frank McCaffrey — Elections in early May have changed the way Greece is doing business. There is talk that Greece may well stop doing business with the European Union. Reporter Frank McCaffrey spoke with ALG’s Robert Romano about the new direction of this European nation.
By Howard Rich — For the third straight spring, the American economy is experiencing a “failure to launch.” Our nation’s unemployment rate continues to inch lower — from 8.2 percent in March to 8.1 percent last month – but it’s dropping for all the wrong […]