Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Is an AAA rating good for America? David Reilly at Bloomberg argues that a ratings downgrade is the only way to get Congress’s attention and stop the spending.
Another example of why Brian Wesbury is our favorite economist: Brian gets that–as Andy wrote in a recent client letter– the Fed never pulls back the money until [...]
Worth a Look
Tags: aaa, Andrew Redleaf, Brian Wesbury, Hank Paulson, Richard Vigilante, Whitebox, WSJ
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Monday, January 25th, 2010
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Cowering Under Bernanke’s Corpse
Tags: Andrew Redleaf, bankers, banking crisis, Bernanke, Congress, Geithner, George Bush, government agents, Hank Paulson, Mortgage Crisis, Richard Vigilante
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