BECKLEY— This European debt crisis is wild and scary. It’s hit our stock market hard – and it’s actually funny. Here is how and why it’s funny as explained by Clark and Dawe:
Archive for May, 2010
Answers to Questions about European Debt Problems – VERY FUNNY!
Posted in Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Euro, European Union, Greek Debt Crisis, Greek Default, PIGS on May 28, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Double-Dip on Our Horizon?
Posted in Domestic Affairs, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Double Dip, Europe, Europe Bailout, Obamanomics, US economy on May 17, 2010 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— Angela Merkel yielded to immense pressure and signed over her country’s credit rating to the support of a dwindling southern European economy early last week. The European Union, in connection with the IMF, created an almost $1 trillion bail-out of the European financial system, complete with mandatory austerity measures, quantitative easing, and a dollar-for-euro swap-line with the [...]
This is How You Govern!
Posted in Current Events, Economy, Politics, tagged Chris Christie, Deficits, Democrats, New Jersey, US economy on May 14, 2010 | 3 Comments »
A Brief Comparison of America’s Tea Parties and Greece’s Molotov Cocktail Parties…
Posted in Current Events, Economy, Politics, tagged Greece, Stock Markets, Tea Parties, United States, US economy, Wealth Redistribution on May 10, 2010 | 3 Comments »
ATLANTA – When I saw the images last week of rioting Greek leftists throwing molotov cocktails at uniformed officers, I thought it would be helpful to contrast that movement with the American Tea Party movement, to hopefully demonstrate what a dangerous, seditious movement truly looks like.