Health Care and Real Estate, two important areas of interest to me and to the US economy, are due for some changes in 2011. I have no better crystal ball than anyone else, but here are some of the things I expect: Health Care reform will have to…
Read more >>WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The incoming head of a House of Representatives panel overseeing the Obama White House on Thursday called for pulling the plug on a widely criticized program to help struggling borrowers stay in their homes. "Th…
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Read more >>As the Senate bid farewell to Robert Byrd, whose eloquence and fealty to decorum recalled a bygone era, lawmakers reminded us why the late West Virginia senator was such a walking anachronism. Jim McDermott accused Republicans of engaging in cla…
Read more >>Former Democratic congressional Staffer Wendell Fant announced Friday that he will not mount a third-party campaign against North Carolina Rep. Larry Kissell, rebuffing calls from Activists to challenge the Democratic Incumbent for his vote again…
Read more >>Obama's home Loan Modification program was talked up by the Bailout-friendly news Media as a potential "ray of light" for struggling Homeowners. But on June 21, Associated Press reported the Mortgage assistance program is "f…
Read more >>Contrary to what the Obama Administration would have you believe, the biggest recipients of Taxpayer funds during the Financial Crisis have not been Wall Street banks -- but the toxic twins, Mortgage behemoths Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. And the…
Read more >>Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP’s board chairman, is headed to the White House this morning for a meeting with President Obama. The Times’s Julia Werdigier wrote that Mr. Svanberg’s reception is unlikely to be warm as criticism over …
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