I really liked this quote from Felix Zulauf’s August commentary: “Hence, the key question is not double dip or not but how...
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Brian Wesbury is a really good who I usually disagree with as too bullish. However, his comments about imports, profits and valuation are...
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What ever happened to the theme that Mortgage Defaults were driving consumer spending? Forget the anecdotes, I am compelled to point out...
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The most recent quarterly Bailout Tally, via Nomi Prins: Bailout and Subsidization Type Report Bailout and Subsidization Type Report...
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‘Boy these companies look pretty good, earnings are OK, they have plenty of cash. What if there’s a double dip?’ ‘I’m no...
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In the Gulf oil spill’s aftermath, Lisa Margonelli says drilling moratoriums and executive ousters make for good theater, but...
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On Friday, I mentioned an oddity on Amazon that I thought was weird: I could not complete the buying process until I agreed to sign up...
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“Now I’m looking at the political system turning itself into a paralyzed beast. A lost decade now looms as a much bigger risk. The...
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The Dark Side of Deficits August 27, 2010 By John Mauldin > Secular Bull and Bear Markets It’s Not the (Stupid) Economy The...
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Your weekend home work assignment is Chris Whalen’s invective, I am Superman: The Federal Reserve Board and the Neverending Crisis:...
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