2007 Budget and the markets

Posted by Moonage on 08 Feb 2006 | Tagged as: Fed Policy

I put my economic opinions here under politics because federal and
international politics has a very real and direct impact on the economies of the
United States.  For instance, the day before yesterday, Bush released his

2007 budget proposal
.  Critics both on the left and right, conservative
and liberal, Republican and Democrat, have panned it harshly.  However, one
group of people seems to be responding to it positively that’s getting little
media recognition:

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