http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/04/business/economy/corporate-profits-soar-as-worker-income-limps.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130304&_r=0 But although experts estimate that sequestration could cost the country about 700,000 jobs, Wall Street does not expect the cuts to substantially reduce corporate profits — or seriously threaten…
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The Inequality Gap
…of “partner” for tax purposes not provided for in the tax code but essentially an invention of Wall Street) to the squandering waste of an estate tax and charitable contribution…
Dell goes private…blueprint for re-structuring?
…Wall Street analyst who follows the company. That’s because Dell mentioned it in just a single sentence in an SEC filing and, as best I can tell, nowhere else. Dell’s…
Solutions to the Middle Class Retirement Crisis
…a drawback when the savings shortfall is so severe. Of course, White’s proposal still subjects retirement funds to market risk that Social Security does not, and gives Wall Street a…
Bill Gates is naive, data is not objective
…with style. This piece is a comment on data collection, not his intent. Bill Gates is naive, data is not objective In his recent essay in the Wall Street Journal,…
Paul Ryan Says Taxes Should Be Raised to Pre-Bush-Tax-Cut Levels. But the Republicans Will Opt Instead For the “Sequester.” Unless, Of Course, the Koch Brothers Intervene.
…economics, or not–depending, probably, on whether the Koch Brothers pick up the phone and disabuse Ryan of his belief that Keynesian economics doesn’t work. Before Wall Street does. Here’s what…
Healthcare Reform; Socialism or Fascism?
…Wall Street Journal: “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.” Margaret Thatcher” and added to Thatcher’s statement: “While we clearly need health-care reform,…
Six figure pout…
Via TBogg comes this picture from the WSJ: Kudos to Xenos at Reading Is For Snobs for finding this graphic from the Wall Street Journal portraying the devastation inflicted upon…
Lew almost official as nominee for Treasury Secretary
…NYU, Clinton and Obama administration OMB administrator, State Department official, and of course White House Chief of Staff. That means he is well embedded in the Wall-Street-respecting culture of Geithner,…
Call This Spade a Spade: The ‘DEADBEAT’ Threat. I.e., Deadbeatism.
…an interview with The Wall Street Journal that the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester give Republicans their best opportunity to push Obama to accept reforms. But Senate Republicans…
