December 2, 2008 - The CEOs of the big three auto makers are back in Washington today. They were sent home two weeks ago by Sister Nancy after showing up for their bailout without their book reports. Later it was disclosed that, GASP! HORROR! SHOCKING! They flew to D.C. on corporate jets. Those...
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November 24, 2008 - NPNR's David Overbearing reports on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's testimony before the House Financial Services Committee...
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November 21, 2008 - As recently as 2006, identity theft was still considered one of the most lucrative fields of non-violent crime for computer literate Americans to get into. But with so many Americans losing their homes and drowning in debt, stealing the right identity has become much trickier. A single social secu...
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November 21, 2008 - Washington, D.C. -- The CEOs of several investment banking, insurance and financial services giants appeared before the House Financial Services Committee Thursday to testify about the state of their companies' financial health. What the committee members heard were tales of despera...
November 12, 2008 - The problem with bailouts, aside from the fact they promote socialism, take away the incentive to succeed, allow crappy businesses to continue, stifle innovation, prevent morons from making needed career changes, and generally screw up the economy, is that they don't work.
I am trying to think of a...
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October 29, 2008 - I've always been a little smitten with Alan Greenspan. I am drawn to the former Federal Reserve Chairman in the same way that I am drawn--god help me--to Larry King and Wolf Blizter. If you grew up believing in Santa Claus, it's hard not to see...
October 22, 2008 - I'm a pretty serious person, so I've been following the stock market for a total of about 22 days now. I've learned a fair amount about global finance in that time, which I present to you now, because you don't know any of it.
The stock...
October 14, 2008 - Jim Slattery subtly reveals his proclivities...
October 3, 2008 - In discussions of the financial crisis, all anyone ever talks about is Wall Street and Main Street, over and over, as if these were the only two streets in the universe. Well, there are plenty of other streets out there that are also feeling the financial pinch, but getting no...