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What's Bringing the Dollar Down
10/19/2009|FOX Business
FBN's Brian Sullivan and Wells Fargo's Nick Bennebroek weigh in on the dollar.
Thrifty American Spending Trends
09/11/2009|FOX Business
'In Cheap We Trust' Author Lauren Weber on the spending trends of Americans.
Is The Government Bad for Business?
08/03/2009|Money for Breakfast
Wall Street Journal Senior Economics Writer Stephen Moore, Former Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao and Business and Economic Historian John Steele Gordon on whether government involvement hurts business.
Congressman Paul: Fed Needs an Audit
07/22/2009|Web Exclusive
Congressman Ron Paul, (R-TX), explains why the Federal Reserve needs to be more transparent and the best course of pulling us out of the economic slump.
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07/22/2009|Web Exclusive
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Should You Worry About Inflation?
07/22/2009|FOX Business
Miller Tabak analyst Dan Greenhaus on when we should expect to see inflation.
Why are Poppies Symbols of Memorial Day?
05/22/2009|Money for Breakfast
American Legion Auxiliary Executive Director Mary 'Dubbie' Buckler and NY County American Legion Commander Robert Corrigan on the tradition of poppies on Memorial Day.
LATEST STORIES
A Fed Inflation Hawk Speaks « Emac's Stock Watch
Emac's Stock Watch
Jack Frayer Well if there is a jobless recovery, don't expect a stable US. During the 1930's, riots by the jobless and WWI veterans are a historical fact. Worrying about inflation pales to hunger and desperate homeless. July 27, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Blog|07/27/2009
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yen, rubles, yuan, francs, rupees, pesos and their numerous kin all rot, but at various rates. The German mark after World War I and the Zimbabwean dollar in the past few years rotted at least as fast as bananas, but in most years, most currencies rot
Blog|07/14/2009
America The Unsustainable? « The Brian Sullivan Blog
The Brian Sullivan Blog
more and more debt, or further devaluing the dollar. And since inflation is a monetary phenomenon, ask Zimbabwe or post World War I Germany how well massive money printing worked. The bad news is that this leaves us in a financial bind. The CBO clearly
Blog|06/26/2009
Required Read: Why Government Can’t Run A Business « The Brian Sullivan Blog
The Brian Sullivan Blog
plate for only 70% of what the steel companies charged. When the plant was finally finished, however -- three years after World War I had ended -- it was millions over budget and able to produce armor plate only at twice what the steel companies charged
Blog|05/21/2009
Notable Presidential Pets: Snakes, a Film Star & 'Satan'
| FOXBusiness| Personal Finance
kept a herd of sheep on the White House lawn. National Geographic says the sheep helped cut the lawn -- a symbol during World War I of White House participation in the war effort -- and that the sheep’s wool was auctioned off to raise money for the
Story|04/14/2009
Forget 1933 -- Obama Won't Torpedo G-20 Progress
| FOXBusiness| Markets
must be paid, that American must live for herself alone, and that tariffs must be kept high.” The U.S. came late to World War I with men, but it came early with money -- loans to Britain and France. Before the Depression set in, there was a sort
Story|04/01/2009
Thursday Stories: Stocks Sink Again; $13 Bucks A Week; GM Buyouts « The Brian Sullivan Blog
The Brian Sullivan Blog
to nationalize some of the biggest banks Some economists still believe the program is too small Yet more references to post World War I Germany Nearly half of all home sales are either foreclosures or short sales GM offers buyouts to basically all of its hourly
Blog|02/12/2009
Monday: Tune In For Something Completely Different « The Brian Sullivan Blog
The Brian Sullivan Blog
pics of the Sino Japanese Hostilities in 1937, that my Dad took at the time; and other family stuff related to the Civil War, WWI , WWII, Vietnam, etc. And some family history going back to 1632 on this continent. Email me, and I'll share what I can
Blog|01/30/2009
Book Review: Was Hoover Such a Terrible President?
| FOXBusiness| Markets
drafted for public service during and after World War I developing and leading campaigns to feed ..... linked the campaign to the war effort in World War I by mastering what Leuchtenburg calls ..... The Allies were able to prevail [in World War I ] in good part because they could count
Story|01/19/2009
Tough Times Make the Heart Grow Fonder « Glick Report
Glick Report
to drive up insurance premiums. It takes a cold heart to drop bombs on civilians year after year after year going back to World War I . Find me a web site now that recommends living in the U.S. You will not find one. The US is no place to live now. You
Blog|12/19/2008