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The Clinton Alibaba Connection: Flexible positions

April 13, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comments 
Blogger’s Note: Day after day, it is becoming more becoming apparent just why the Clintons fought tooth and nail to keep their tax records under lock and key: To keep the vast network of Bubba’s sources of income from the unenlightened and the sceptical. Especially those sources of income that are diametrically opposed to the [...]

Decision Time: Some questions to answer

April 3, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comments 
“Wall Street has a lot in front of it.  Not only does it have to figure out who the winners and losers are of this credit crunch.  It also has to figure out what a major shift in national leadership would mean. ” - Andrew Snyder By Andrew Snyder Baltimore (TFN)– This whole credit industry mess may be [...]

Ignorant Politicians: The cockroaches are scurrying

March 14, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comments 
"On Capitol Hill, the economy is not considered the heartbeat that keeps this country alive. No, it is merely another powerful pawn in the political chess game.  " – Andrew Snyder  By Andrew Snyder Baltimore (TFN) – Economists have their hands full.  Some say it is the perfect storm of economic calamities: inflation, a falling dollar, a lack [...]

Obama, Clinton, McCain: The secret of the last jelly beans

March 5, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comments 
by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): There is a jar full of jelly beans on the middle of my dining room table. Correction, it used to be a full jar. The label advertises forty-some assorted flavors, in all colors of the rainbow: Royal blue, speckled brown, canary yellow, bright ruby red… you name it, you can [...]

Free Trade: Don’t let them win

March 4, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
"If we want an economy that continues to expand and make rational, predictable moves, we must ensure that our markets are open, free and void of political manipulation. " – Andrew Snyder  By Andrew Snyder  Baltimore (TFN) – If you think the American economic future looks bleak right now, you will not believe what next year may hold in [...]