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Betting Against the Obama Administration’s Economic Policies

Posted on March 15, 2013 by Tony Lima

But, of course, that wasn’t the question. What have the same returns been since January 1, 2012? Considerably better. The S&P is up 14% and the Dow 9.91%. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged dow jones, excel plugin, featured, fred database, inflation protected securities, stock market, treasury inflation protected securities

Fiscal Cliff Update

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Tony Lima

Markets Vote With Their Feet: Stampede for the Exits Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged Dodd-Frank, featured, food stamps, house republican caucus, john boehner, market futures, national defense authorization, ObamaCare, PACA, plan b, sequestration, snap program, stock market, tax cuts

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TARIFF, n. A scale of taxes on imports, designed to protect the domestic producer against the greed of his customers. — Ambrose Bierce

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