Articles About Barack Obama
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 07.18.2011
Handicapping the 2012 Presidential Race
Conventional wisdom tells us that no sitting president is ever re-elected when the unemployment rate tops seven percent and people have less disposable income. Others wonder if President Barack Obama should have taken on housing reform before tackling healthcare because home ownership and the value of the residence is perceived by Americans as a measure […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 09.14.2010
Obama Administration Sets Its Sights on Housing Reform
The Obama administration – fresh from its financial regulation reform legislative victory – is not resting on its laurels. Next on the busy agenda is reforming the American housing market, which is viewed by many as the root of the financial crisis. In a response to collapsing housing prices and waves of foreclosures, the administration […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 08.05.2010
Next Up on the Presidential Agenda? Reforming Fannie and Freddie
The next item on President Barack Obama’s ambitious agenda is likely to be overhauling Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-backed mortgage firms that so far have cost American taxpayers $145 billion to keep afloat. The two firms, which own more than half of the nation’s $11 trillion in home mortgages, collapsed along with the […]
- Author:
- Richard Gatto
- Posted:
- 09.03.2008
Economy Grows 3.3 Percent During 2Q
Contrary to the recent grim news about home foreclosures, bank failures, the credit crunch, rising unemployment rates, soaring oil prices, inflation and stock-market jitters, the United States’ economy — surprisingly — grew by 3.3 percent during the second quarter of 2008. The economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly a year, thanks primarily to […]
- Author:
- Andy Swindler
- Posted:
- 04.23.2008
Branding the Candidates
As an avid follower of presidential politics since the age of six, this year’s protracted primary process has been interesting. The talking heads’ endless dissection of every policy statement; speculation as to which of the all-powerful super-delegates will back whom; the endless round of debates; the questions of who made the best impression. One of […]