Archive for December, 2010

U.S. Triple-A Sovereign Credit Rating is at Risk of Downgrade

December 27, 2010

Earlier this month, Moody’s Investors Service – citing increases to the U.S. public debt created by this month’s tax deal between the Obama Administration and congressional Republicans – said the United States could be placed on a negative credit outlook in the next two years, increasing the likelihood that the country’s credit rating could...
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Obama vs. Romney: An Early Election 2012 Analysis

December 18, 2010

Now that the 2010 congressional mid-term elections are over, investors are naturally turning their head to the next big contest on the political horizon:  Who will win the White House in 2012?  While it’s obviously too early to make a serious prediction, a confluence of political and economic factors show why the President could...
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U.S. Military Personnel Should Stand With Their Federal Civilian Counterparts on the Federal Pay Freeze

December 4, 2010
U.S. Military Personnel Should Stand With Their Federal Civilian Counterparts on the Federal Pay Freeze

The author of Thoughtsworththinking.net believes that President’s Obama’s approach to freezing the pay of federal employees is flawed, and calls on members of the United States’ armed forces to stand with their colleagues in the civilian federal service in the discussion to address the proposed federal emplyee pay freeze. Federal civilian employees include FBI,...
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