Government Spending and Economic Expansions
…on April of 2010. Real GDP per capita is available annually from 1929 to 1946, and quarterly thereafter. Data on federal government spending comes from NIPA Table 3.2, and GDP…
…on April of 2010. Real GDP per capita is available annually from 1929 to 1946, and quarterly thereafter. Data on federal government spending comes from NIPA Table 3.2, and GDP…
…90-3079 (May 19, 2010). The characters in this escapade are not new to scandal sheets. The company’s sole creditor was “Scattered Corp”, which sold more LTV shares short than existed….
…Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen and the immediate past chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Senator Chuck Schumer, to gain political advantage in the 2010 elections….
…4, 2010). Here’s a useful excerpt offering “a little history” of our romance with competitive capitalism (and our failures to recognize how uncompetitive corporate capitalism ordinarily is): For a relatively…
…Waiver from Fund Tax Increase, Bloomberg.com, May 13, 2010. Can these senators really think that taxing the worker will make the managers stop managing billions of dollars? Lobbying is underway….
…per capita comes from the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ National Income and Product Accounts Table 7.1, updated on April of 2010. Real GDP per capita is available annually from 1929…
…Lots of income leaves the US tax rolls, and doesn’t get taxed anywhere else. See Drucker, Companies Dodge $60 Billion in Taxes Even Tea Party Condemns, Bloomberg.com, May 13, 2010….
…includes benefits which should be considered in the public comment period. Coal Combustion Residuals – Proposed Rule (PDF) (563 pp, 1.30MB, About PDF) – Pre-publication Version (signed May 4, 2010)…
…it in the jobs bill that Congress hopes to pass before the end of May. See Real Estate Group PUshes to Soften ‘Carried Interest’ Tax Rise, Bloomberg, May 8, 2010….
…The measure came less than two months after Lieberman’s introduction, with Sen. John McCain, of another radical bill: The “Enemy Belligerent, Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010,” which would…