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US and World Markets fall and Congress looks for blame.

US and World Markets fall and Congress looks for blame.

Today’s markets plummted around the world reacting to the bailout bill, worries about the broader credit markets, and the lack of reaction by most Western governments to what is undoubtedly a broadening financial crunch around the world. Panic swept through the world’s financial markets, wiping $2.5 trillion from share values, amid concern that regulators and politicians were struggling to get a grip on the worsening crisis of confidence.

What would Iran’s nuclear weapons mean for the United States?

What would Iran’s nuclear weapons mean for the United States?

I am sure that my readers have all been watching this week Iran’s missile tests. Iran launched a series of missiles to demonstrate its capability to deliver warheads at medium-range distances (2000 km). While there is some dispute as to how many missiles it has launched over the last three days - the message from [...]

Are we heading for a global recession?

Are we heading for a global recession?

To rather lackluster fanfare in the “public consciousness” yesterday, the Federal Reserve announced that it was holding interest rates flat, and hinted that it may need to raise interest rates in the near future as it is becoming increasingly concerned about inflation. All of this has me wondering - are we heading for global recession?
Inflation [...]

Marginal sins of taxation

Marginal sins of taxation

Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama have put forth their tax plans, with specifics falling in line with party ideology. As election season progresses, we’ve also seen an infusion of religion—Obama’s firebrand pastor, McCain’s issues with far right evangelicals and an anti-Clinton priest who would be right at home alongside the fruitcake on your Christmas [...]

AP: Pentagon announces Iraq, Afghanistan troop deployments

The Pentagon on Monday announced upcoming deployments of more than 42,000 troops, including 25,000 active duty Army soldiers who would be sent to Iraq beginning in the fall to replace troops scheduled to come home by year’s end.
The deployments would maintain a level of 15 brigades in Iraq, or roughly 140,000 troops - the number [...]