Archive for April, 2009

How close are we to pitchforks and torches?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

As the economy continues to falter and unemployment grows at a half-million jobs a month, you have to wonder how many more stories like the following, will it take to create a serious backlash.

 

The Tax Foundation on Monday released the report, Tax Foundation Fiscal Fact No. 167, that describes how the City of New York and the New York Yankees tapped into taxpayer funds by shifting the financing for the construction of the new Yankee Stadium through different layers of local government, while wrongfully claiming that the stadium will pay for itself.

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All the news fit to predict…

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Many fingers have been pointed in who started the subprime mess. Which administration is to blame? What regulator dropped the ball? Although it’s been said this is a very long term problem (perhaps had its genesis as far back as Reagan), the constant tinkering of rules and regulations and pressure by administrations to push home ownership have continued feed the fire that now is an inferno. Some enterprising person found this story nytimes1999 from the New York Times pretty much predicting the financial crisis today. Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute is the soothsayer in the 1999 article. In February 2009 he wrote a piece for the American Spectator providing an updated view and laying the blame at alot of doors.