The print edition of today’s NYTimes (we referred to the online version yesterday) contains an interesting chart: click for larger...
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Welcome to everyone who stopped by to see the Electoral College table. While you are here, please take a look at “What Will...
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One of my favorite things about the weekly financial Barron’s (sister publication to the WSJ) is their unpredictibility. On more...
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One of the interesting aspects of the strategist’s job is the ever-present question: “Why is the market doing X today?” Brokers,...
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Simple analysis: the 2004 Presidential election will turn on economic issues — notably, jobs. Complex analysis: While a number of...
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Today, apparently, is Taxing Friday. Since linking to a WSJ article yesterday (“View From the Right: Tax Increases Ahead“),...
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You are paying about 15% too much in taxes due to illegal tax cheats. That’s the conclusion of Charles O. Rossotti, who was...
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Today’s New York Times has an OpEd titled “The Medals Don’t Matter.” It’s by Jake Tapper, who is a well...
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Phil Carter, who writes the terrific INTEL DUMP, published a worthwhile piece in the Chicago Tribune this weekend, “Why the...
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You may have noticed a shift in theme recently. No, I’m not gonna get all political. I’ve simply run out of patience for...
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