If you've been rich enough to be in the ownership class or if you've recently used the system's own money to join the ownership class even though you weren't actually rich enough to do so (people who are living in homes that they "bought" with no-doc loans, for example) then you live in a house subsidized with welfare money and you probably drive a car subsidized with taxpayer largesse to job that ... read more
* A national sales tax will give the Republicans and Democrats in charge yet another place to skew the playing field and give special interest groups targeted tax tricks (read: welfare) in yet new ways. Make any tax, including a national sales tax, a standard for EVERY purchase EVERYWHERE or don’t do it at all! And if you voted for any Republican or Democrat who ever voted for any of these ... read more
Got a new intern who's gong to start compiling the trading/business/economic posts from my http://twitter.com/codywillard account every couple days into a read-able blog post. Here's a batch from the last 24 hours:Banks/Politics (is there a difference anymore? no!)
The same banks that have taken ... read more
One of the most important lessons (I think) I’ve learned as a trader over the years is to set up a rough playbook based on your expectations of the fundamentals of the economy or company.My playbook’s been all about tough, range-bound bear markets ever since I grew ever more bearish about the economy as the Republicans and Democrats in power voted through a new paradigm of ... read more
Cody Willard is an anchor on the FOX Business Network. Willard is also the principal of an investment management company.
He was a long-time featured columnist for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com as well as a regular featured economist and stock picker on CNBC's ''Kudlow & Company."
May 29, 2009 02:04 PM EDT
Flip It: No joke that the poor pay the MOST taxes
If you've been rich enough to be in the ownership class or if you've recently used the system's own money to join the ownership class even though you weren't actually rich enough to do so (people who are living in homes that they "bought" with no-doc loans, for example) then you live in a house subsidized with welfare money and you probably drive a car subsidized with taxpayer largesse to job that ... read more
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