Compilation from the Korelin Economics Report in April. More and more proof that we are losing a financial war with ourselves...
I was up late making this, and there are two unintentional typos... Laptop keys are small too =)
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An American member of al-Qaida pointed to economic troubles in the U.S. as proof 'the enemies of Islam' face defeat, in a video released Saturday. Meanwhile suspected U.S. missiles hit near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, killing about 20. (Oct. 4)
Multimillionaire Sean Hannity proved he's not just a loudmouthed blowhard but seriously out of touch with everyday Americans. Kudos to guest Robert Kuttner for refusing to be intimidated. From the 9/10/08 Hannity & Colmes.
The weekend after his first presidential debate, Barack Obama delivered a speech in front of 35,000 in Detroit, Michigan. He was joined on stage by his wife Michelle, and Joe and Jill Biden.
This video talks about the strides Iceland is making to become energy independant and not reply on oil as their means for fueling their transportation needs.
In front of a crowd of 15,000 in downtown LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Barack Obama talks about fiscal responsibility in Washington, and pledges to ensure the rescue plan works for working Americans.
"Fundamentals" highlights how disturbingly out of touch John McCain is with what's going in the lives of ordinary Americans. On a day when Wall Street was in crisis John McCain continued to insist that the "fundamentals of the economy are strong." On the air...
John McCain on 60 Minutes, 9/21/08.
Scott Pelley: In 1999, you were one of the senators who helped pass deregulation of Wall Street. Do you regret that now?
John McCain: No, I think the deregulation was probably helpful to the growth of our economy.
Japan is the world's second largest economy, but it lives on exports, many to the U.S. With consumer confidence in the U.S. at a low point, Japanese companies are hurting. Barry Peterson reports.
In 'A Stronger Economy' Senator Obama tells the American people what he will do as President to put the middle class first and get our economy back on track. On the air...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks with "Face The Nation" host Bob Schieffer about the current state of the economy and the controversial decision to assist Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.