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Archive for October, 2017
Strategist Jeff Saut: The 8-year-old bull market still has up to nine more years left
“It’s not even close to being too late to buy into the second-longest stock bull market in history, says the veteran Wall Street expert.”
Source: Strategist Jeff Saut: The 8-year-old bull market still has up to nine more years left
State pension funds continue to fall behind. Here’s how much you owe
New Jersey is number one. Both Republicans and Democrats are incompetent.
Source: State pension funds continue to fall behind. Here’s how much you owe
McCain As Metaphor – Antiwar.com Original
“Some people are living symbols, sheer embodiments of a concept that fits their persona as snugly as their skin: e.g. the Dalai Lama personifies Contemplative Piety, Harvey Weinstein is the incarnation of Brazen Vulgarity, and John McCain’s very person exudes the sweaty blustery spirit of Empire. His entire history – born in the Panama Canal …”
Source: McCain As Metaphor – Antiwar.com Original
Trump and Obamacare
“Late last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the secretaries of the treasury and health and human services to cease making payments to health care insurance companies in behalf of the more than 6 million Americans who qualify for these payments under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. Obamacare is the signature legislation of former President Barack Obama, enacted in 2010 and upheld by the Supreme Court in 2012.”
Source: Trump and Obamacare, by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
New Jersey Is Taking the Turnpike to Uncontrolled Taxation
“Billions of dollars of wealth have already left New Jersey because of bad tax policy. Yet politicians in Trenton blindly want to make the state even less attractive. At the risk of asking an obvious question, how can they not realize that this will accelerate the migration of high-value taxpayers to states with better policy?”
Source: New Jersey Is Taking the Turnpike to Uncontrolled Taxation
Who Pays What in Taxes?, by Walter E.Williams
“Politicians exploit public ignorance. Few areas of public ignorance provide as many opportunities for political demagoguery as taxation.”
Source: Who Pays What in Taxes?, by Walter E.Williams
The neocons duped the Donald on Iran deal | Mulshine
“So-called “neo” conservatives like John Bolton got everything wrong by urging U.S. involvement in the Mideast; they keep trying to refight World War II but they’re running out of Hitlers.”
Source: The neocons duped the Donald on Iran deal | Mulshine
Letter to the editor about CHIP and the welfare state
Regarding “GOP chose party over kids’ health,” (Bruce Lowry column, Page 2O, Oct. 15).
Bruce Lowry spends most of the article decrying the Republican Party’s decision to allow the CHIP program to expire on Oct. 1, because he considers it a “godsend for struggling and working-class families, in Northern New Jersey and beyond.” There is no doubt CHIP has “helped” families deal with challenging times since the Great Recession, but Lowry ignores why the U.S. economy has experienced the weakest recovery since the Great Depression. In addition, he conflates “compassion” with federal and state government programs.
First, the U.S. economy is being “managed” by the Federal Reserve, which manipulates interest rates to “stimulate” the economy. This policy has been a colossal failure. The primary beneficiaries of the Fed’s easy-money policy have been the 1-percenters, who have seen their asset values soar at the expense of low- and middle-income families, who have received virtually no return on their savings accounts and other low-risk assets. Wages have been stagnant for workers in many sectors of the economy because the U.S. is undergoing a structural shift – to more high-tech industries from less “traditional” relatively low-skilled jobs.
Second, the American people used to be self-reliant and/or dependent on their families and local mutual aid societies to help them through illnesses, unemployment and other challenges. Since the Great Depression (1930s) and the Great Society (1960s) programs of the 20th century, the welfare state has made more and more Americans dependent on the coercive powers of government to assist them instead of relying exclusively on real compassion – that of family members, neighbors and voluntary associations.
Murray Sabrin
Fort Lee
The writer is a professor of finance at Ramapo College.
EconomicPolicyJournal.com: The Real Problems With Healthcare in the United States
Judge rejects Menendez request to toss bribery charges
“The decision comes after the prosecution rested in the trial of the Democratic lawmaker.”
Source: Judge rejects Menendez request to toss bribery charges