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Five reasons why European Central Bank’s QE won’t save continent’s dying economies
The European Central Bank has just announced a €60 billion ($69 billion) monthly government bond buying program—Quantitative Easing—but that won’t do much for the moribund continental economy.
Central banks can print money to purchase government bonds to push up prices…
California teachers union video shows rich man urinating on poor to make taxes case
The California teachers union has a crude idea of “trickle down economics.”
An animated video produced by a California teachers union uses the crude imagery of a rich man urinating on common folks to decry what narrator Ed Asner claims…
Dear debate commission, if you won’t kill off this silly town hall format…
Editor’s note: The second presidential debate took place at Hofstra University in New York on October 16. Here are some of the top tweets of the evening.
Dana Perino @DanaPerino:I am hereby begging the Romney campaign to ignore questions about…