Tag: presidential campaign
Berlin Speech: Obama’s European Vacation
Published on July 24, 2008
Obama’s campaign folks had planned to have him address the Berlin population in front of the Brandenburg Gate, where — back in 1987 — President Ronald Reagan had asked Gorbachev to “tear down that Wall”.
Campaign 2008: What the candidates’ plans tell about their grasp of economics
Published on March 12, 2008
by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN): Since my sons became Boy Scouts, being prepared has taken on new meaning for me. Turns out preparedness is as much a function of one’s ability to think ahead, as it is an indication of your ability to identify a problem.
The economic "Jump-start" plans of the Democratic candidates provide a compelling view of how they perceive…
Presidential Campaign: Economic Jump-Start Plans of the Candidates
Published on March 11, 2008
Baltimore — (TFN): The contenders in the presidential campaign 2008 have introduced their economic jump-start plans to avoid looming recession. But a closer analysis reveals that they are deficient in some major aspects… such as job creation… And that the deficiencies are a reflection of their political philosophy.
Ron Paul: TFN’s Dr Doom appointed economic advisor
Published on January 26, 2008
Baltimore — (TFN): Is it good news or bad news? TFN's weekly Dollar Bear Peter Schiff was just appointed economic advisor to Ron Paul's grassroots campaign for the nomination as presidential candidate of the GOP.
Peter states: “We need a plan that stimulates savings and production not more of [...]
New Personal Finance Video: Shaping young minds
Published on November 21, 2007
“The saccharine morality tales involve a cartoon squirrel mother and two cartoon squirrel children demonstrating how living in lockstep with liberal mantras creates paradise on earth. Where East Germany’s tractorist matron would quote the Party as the source of all wisdom, the politically correct squirrel mom invokes Democrat mantras.” — J. Christoph Amberger
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Baltimore — (TFN): [...]