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How to Ruin the U.S. Economy by Ben Stein 1) Have a fiscal policy that creates immense deficits in good times and bad, burdening America's posterity with staggering burdens of repaying the debt. 2) Eliminate regulation of Wall Street and/or fail to enforce the regulations that already exist, instead trusting Wall Street and other money managers and [...]
2) Eliminate regulation of Wall Street and/or fail to enforce the regulations that already exist, instead trusting Wall Street and other money managers and speculators to manage other people’s money with few or no regulations and little oversight. I’m sorry to see a smart guy like Ben Stein buying into the “lack of regulation” myth. [...]
Ben Stein has an excellent and oh-so-true article on How to Ruin the U.S. Economy. I highly, highly recommend that you read it, since it helps to dispel all the partisan bickering and “wasn’t ME…” nonsense that’s going on right now concerning which major political party should take the heat for destroying the economy and shouldering [...]
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In the most recent court action involving the controversial movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed featuring Ben Stein, Yoko Ono and EMI
Yoko Ono and EMI dropped their lawsuit against Ben Stein and the makers of the intelligent design film, Expelled, for using “Imagine” by John Lennon without permission. Ono had failed ...
How bad has the financial crisis gotten? Today's Dr. Phil devotes itself to the economy, with a roster of guests including CNBC's James Cramer and economist/game-show-host Ben Stein. To be fair, it's not as if Dr. Phil just discovered personal...
One of the most well-received stories about the 2008 financial meltdown is the This American Life episode titled “The Giant Pool of Money”. It’s from “way back” in May and goes into great detail without sounding like Ben Stein’s bored teacher character from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. Don’t worry if you find Ira Glass off-putting; [...]
Here's a comment that caught my attention. The speaker is Ben Stein: "I question, Dr. Phil, whether retirement as a concept is even going to exist in 10 years." Think about that one. You can hear more of Stein on...
Here's what some of television's well-known financial gurus have been saying about the economic meltdown and what the average investor should be doing.
About Joy W. McCann: I've been interviewed for Le Monde, mentioned on Fox News, periodically featured on the New York Times' blog list, and quoted in California Lawyer. I've appeared on The Glenn and Helen Show, and Tammy Bruce once bought me breakfast.My writing has appeared in The Noise,Handguns,Sports Afield,The American Spectator, and L.A. Parent. An American Carol opensthis weekend! (Warning:...