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Wall Street
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... July 21st, 2010 here it is on CNBC Tuesday Sept 28th, 2010 talking about BofA shifting money around in the $
Trillion
s and some leading to Terrorist groups. http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1602234220&play;=1 Please ...
2.
Inflation or deflation — which will it be for U.S. economy?
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the patient is dying, the boat is sinking — pick your metaphor. Fiscal conservatism and balanced budgets and reduced taxes will not change the fact that we are buried in a deluge of debt ($13
trillion
) ...
3.
Forbes 400 Richest People in America: Mars and Newhouse top list from N.J.
(Money/Economy)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Forbes 400 richest Americans in 2010 total worth was up 8% to $1.37
trillion
, well out-earning the 1% rise in the S&P 500 index over the same period of time. The ...
4.
Supernovae explosion simulated by Princeton scientists
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... For a brief burst of time, supernovae can radiate more energy than the sun will emit in its lifetime. With the potential energy of 25 hundred
trillion
trillion
nuclear weapons, they can outshine entire ...
5.
Tax cuts: All for one and one for all
(Opinion/Commentary)
... wealthy, the amount of investment capital available for business to expand is reduced, especially in an environment where the federal government is siphoning
trillion
s from capital markets because of the ...
6.
Obama could use a lesson in economics 101
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
trillion
s spend in Afghanistan and Iraq will cause a financial whirlwind very soon. Obama can blame Bush and blind faith in the markets for what is coming, but he has not do anything to restore American ...
7.
On the mark
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... when oil goes sky high in price again, we'll be doing the whole dumb great recession jig again. But this time the world's govt's won't be able to borrow
trillion
s from each other, because that wad has ...
8.
Lack of leadership by N.J. Democrats is one of many things to dislike lately
(Opinion/Commentary)
... consideration to temporarily extend unemployment benefits would add $9.2 billion to the $1.5
trillion
projected deficit (that would be increasing it by a little over 6/10th of 1%). According to Bloomberg.com, ...
9.
pensions
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
All over this country municipal pensions are in trouble. It is estimated that the total underfunded liability is anywhere between 1 and 3
TRILLION
dollars. This can't and will never be made up. Future ...
10.
Antinuclear Nut Jobs Showing Their Age
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... energy in the country seem dangerous. Meanwhile the environment continues to die right along with our nations wallet as
trillion
s of dollars are shipped overseas and out smokestacks. Nuclear is the ...
11.
Rutgers study: American worker battered by poor economy and policy
(Money/Economy)
... former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. On his blog, Reich reported the country's 500 largest non-financial firms held almost $1
trillion
during the second quarter. But General Motors, still largely ...
12.
N.J. education reform does not require any more money
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY MURRAY SABRIN COMMENTARY The federal government will finish this fiscal year, ending September 30th, with a $1.4
trillion
deficit. Instead of reining in federal spending to get its fiscal house ...
13.
An honest report on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the cost to taxpayers of these wars has exceeded one
trillion
dollars, nearly all of which has been considered ‘off budget,' appropriated by extraordinary or ‘supplemental' spending bills. It may be hard ...
14.
Why the unemployed will stay unemployed
(Opinion/Commentary)
... A train wreck in the making N.J. should pay close attention to Greece, where a
trillion
bucks ain't quite enough The Tragedy of British Petroleum is more than an environmental disaster Greece ...
15.
Typical in the USA
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the country's welfare) by plundging themselves into great debt to live lives they did not earn and are not entitled to. Ignorance is costly hence 14
trillion
dollar debt and 9.6% unemployment. ...
16.
Unemployment benefits likely to continue for millions due to Democrats in Washington
(U.S./Nation)
... whether the $34 billion cost of a fresh extension of benefits should be paid for with budget cuts or be added to the $13
trillion
national debt. The Daily Journal reports that the economy has added 882,000 ...
17.
Gulf oil spill exposes our loss of American ingenuity
(Opinion/Commentary)
... BOROFF How as Americans can we be free with U.S.
trillion
s in debt? ...
18.
Iran: A train wreck in the making
(Opinion/Commentary)
... books, the last on Energy for the 21st Century published by M.E. Sharpe. ALSO BY ROY NERSESIAN N.J. should pay close attention to Greece, where a
trillion
bucks ain't quite enough The Tragedy of ...
19.
Funding teachers, police and firefighters with war makes for odd bedfellows
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY SUSAN SHAER COMMENTARY It's not enough that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have topped one
trillion
dollars. Now there is a supplemental appropriations bill awaiting a vote in the Senate that ...
20.
Media dropped the ball on BP oil disaster in Gulf
(Opinion/Commentary)
... would allow the nuclear industry to tap the taxpayers for some $1.2
trillion
to build "safe" nuclear power plants. In discussions of the next generation of nuclear power, all too often uncritical reporters ...
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