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Occupy Wall Street Raises Questions About Taxes, Money and Blame

18 October 2011

Yesterday marked the month long anniversary of Occupy Wall Street. I realize that there are those that quibble with the dates as the actual protest has been a long time coming but the first organized group of protestors reportedly hit the streets of New York City on September 17, marking the more or less official [...]

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Support Growing for Bank Tax

23 April 2010

As the headlines continue to batter Wall Street this week (my favorite story du jour being this one from CNN: “SEC staffers watched porn as economy crashed”), politicians are taking the opportunity to take a second look at a tax aimed at punishing slapping on the wrist warning sending some kind of message to the [...]

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Housing Credit Extended – What Else Is New?

5 November 2009

If you’re opposed to extending the first time homebuyer’s credit (I am), you’re probably in the minority. And you’re definitely not in the Senate. The Senate voted unanimously to approve the bill and the House is expected to follow suit (at least the approval bit). Under the new law, the first time homebuyer’s credit would [...]

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