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How does republican strategy of slashing government spending help economy?
Posted by admin in Finance Saturday, 20 August 2011 08:49 3 Comments
In my opinion it worsens the economy. 70% of economy is controlled by consumer spending. The more the consumer spends, the more the jobs are created because every dollar that is spent is someone’s income. And that someone can then create more jobs because he/she is getting steady flow of funds. The only reason bailout failed is because the bailout was issued to corrupt and companies who have crooks that are in financial management. In short the bailout was never issued to the consumer and that’s why it failed. Had the bailout been issued to the general public, it would have resulted in better condition of economy. Government programs spending affects the consumer and cutting government programs hurts the consumer who will also be forced to make cuts. And then economy may worsen.
an example of how reduction in government spending hurts the consumer spending. Government does not fix potholes on interstate highways. Several potholes develop and that damages the tires and alignment of vehicles. This will hurt the already financially squeezed consumer, because he will have to get alignment fixed which costs $70 and then get new tires which cost $600 altogether.
i already see pothole growth increasing exponentially and government doesn’t care to fix it
Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers
Posted by admin in Finance Sunday, 14 August 2011 11:23 No Comments
Helping real estate investors get funding for their real estate investments with money, loans, funding and tax credits from the US Government.
Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers
What is a market economy and why is it essential that government play a role in such an economy?
Posted by admin in Finance Sunday, 14 August 2011 04:39 3 Comments
What is a market economy and why is it essential that government play a role in such an economy?
Government orders Parkway Bank to raise capital
Posted by admin in Finance Tuesday, 19 April 2011 17:37 No Comments
Government orders Parkway Bank to raise capital
A local bank has been ordered by federal and state regulators to raise its capital and those orders concern officials in Norridge and Harwood Heights.
Via:Read more on Norridge-Harwood Heights News
The economy experiences a serious decline in consumer and investor spending while the objective of government?
Hey guys I am having trouble understanding this question and I am to draw a graph of this situation… If someone can give me an idea on what they would recommend I think I could whip up the graph. thanks for your help
The economy experiences a serious decline in consumer and investor spending while the objective of government is PRICE stability.
What would be your fiscal policy recommendations to the government (using spending and taxation) in the scenario?
Government Shutdown — We All Lose: Opinion
Posted by admin in Finance Sunday, 10 April 2011 11:23 No Comments
Government Shutdown — We All Lose: Opinion
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet’s guest contributor program, which is separate from the company’s news coverage. NEW YORK (TheStreet) – Government shutdown. Those two words, when put together, actually give me a moment of peace. If the government shuts down, can I deduct those days from my federal taxes?…
Via:Read more on TheStreet.com
Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corp. Announces Meeting With Investor Group and Dominican Government Officials
Posted by admin in Finance Sunday, 3 April 2011 04:15 No Comments
Caribbean Casino and Gaming Corp. Announces Meeting With Investor Group and Dominican Government Officials
MIAMI, FL–(Marketwire – 03/30/11) – Mr. Swank, CEO of CGAQ (Pinksheets: CGAQ – News ), joint venture partner GGL and new investor group will meet up with government officials of the Dominican Republic today, thursday and friday, to discuss deals on Kiosk project and 4th acquisition. These are the final details that are being done, after a few weeks of intense negotiations, all parties will meet …
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