There’s an old proverb that promises “it is always darkest just before the dawn.” And that might be true. When you’re in a state like Michigan, where things have been as bleak as night for the better part of a decade, though, “darkness” becomes a pretty relative concept...
How's this for rose colored glasses ? Over the past year, overall levels of consumer confidence have bounced around a lot but ended up with little change. For the full month June 2008, the Rasmussen Consumer Index was at 71.9. In June, 2009, that number was 72:0. But underneath those stable topline...
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Tabitha Hale
on 07-06-2009
Filed under: unemployment, Republicans, Rasmussed, Democrats
Kudos to Klein ABC News’ Rick Klein for doing his job by pointing out how the Obama Administration is " Moving the Stimulus Goalposts ." Klein writes: Today brings this explanation, from Christina Romer, the chairman of the president’s Council on Economic Advisers: Stimulus spending...
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Alexa Shrugged
on 06-29-2009
Filed under: media makes good, stimulus package, stimulus, job losses, economic crisis, unemployment, jobs, expectations
"I think if you get into the way it was written, it's a huge tax and there's no sense calling it anything else. I mean, it is a tax ." So says Warren Buffett , Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and perhaps even more importantly, one of the President's biggest supporters in the economic...
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Despina Karras
on 06-28-2009
Filed under: energy, cap and trade, capitalism, free market, stimulus package, government spending, taxes, stimulus, job losses, tax issues, economic crisis, regulation, unemployment, green jobs, cap and tax, consumers, economics, environmentalists