“Cap and trade” Tax Fight Expected in Senate
"Today's razor-thin vote in the House spells doom in the Senate," Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) predicted to the Associated Press of the American...
"Today's razor-thin vote in the House spells doom in the Senate," Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) predicted to the Associated Press of the American...
Ford Motor Company was supposed to be the only major U.S. automaker not in need of a bailout, but this week Ford accepted...
Read moreOn June 18, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled 4-2 that China was flooding the U.S. market with low-cost tires. The United Steelworkers...
Read moreOn June 17, President Barack Obama proposed sweeping changes to federal regulation of financial markets. Bloomberg.com called it “the biggest overhaul of market...
Read moreLast week’s Chrysler-Fiat alliance cements a total federal commitment of $33.48 billion in federal loans and aid to the Chrysler Corporation, its suppliers,...
Read moreMany factors have enabled the United States to become the wealthiest nation on Earth: limited government, secure property rights, a free-market capitalist economic...
Read moreAll you need to know about the dynamics behind the Chrysler-Fiat “Alliance” being pushed by the White House — and temporarily stayed by...
Read moreMonday, June 1, was the end of an era for the American automotive industry. As nearly everyone not living in the jungles of...
Read moreThe June 6 Wall Street Journal has reported that the U.S. federal government pressured Chrysler into a post-bankruptcy deal with Italian carmaker Fiat,...
Read moreThe oft-repeated line that “I have good news, and I have bad news” applies to the U.S. Labor Department’s latest figures on unemployment...
Read moreMore information about GM’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy is beginning to emerge. The Kansas City Star reported on June 2 that this is “the...
Read moreAfter years of suspense, the bankruptcy that surprises nobody is finally official. One of America’s largest and proudest corporations, GM, has filed for...
Read moreIn order to meet government out-of-court restructuring demands and to be eligible for more government financing, Chrysler agreed last week to a deal...
Read moreThe handwriting has been on the wall for Chrysler for many, many years, but it appears that the storied 84-year-old automotive corporation, almost...
Read moreThe Obama administration is still thinking bank nationalization. In the latest twist to the saga of troubled American megabanks, the New York Times...
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