kallend 2,148 #26 July 19, 2010 Quote What a CROCK.. DUDE you dug up a political hack job BY one of the political HACKSCommentary by Kevin Hassett - September 22, 2008 00:04 EDT Quote Kevin Allen Hassett is an American economist. He is best known for his work in macroeconomics and tax policy and for coauthoring Dow 36,000, published in 1999. Hassett is currently a senior fellow and director of economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. He was John McCain's chief economic adviser in the 2000 presidential primaries and an economic adviser to the campaigns of George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election and McCain in the presidential election of 2008. Nice try.. but a political hack spouting crap... is still just so much anal drippage. _______________________________________________ As you can see, there is widespread agreement that these two entities were the root cause of the financial meltdown. Only in your imagination. You posted a piece of political artillery by a GOP flunky that pre-dates any serious analysis of the situation.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaVinci 0 #27 July 19, 2010 QuoteNow watch WS rebel by crashing the market, fuckin babies usually do. Or, just watch as market forces work the way they work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaVinci 0 #28 July 20, 2010 People always like to claim that taxing the rich and giving to others will stimulate the economy better than tax breaks for those who work..... http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Wealthy-Reduce-Buying-in-a-nytimes-3611525031.html?x=0&.v=1 QuoteBut the Top 5 percent in income earners — those households earning $210,000 or more — account for about one-third of consumer outlays, including spending on goods and services, interest payments on consumer debt and cash gifts, according to an analysis of Federal Reserve data by Moody’s Analytics. That means the purchasing decisions of the rich have an outsize effect on economic data Nice story, but does not seem to be supported Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites