Daily Archives: October 3, 2008

See Exact Language For Four Proposed Amendments, One Referendum to Ohio’s Constitution; Read Pro’s And Con’s

In addition to numerous local issues (tax levies, etc.) the voters will face a number of statewide issues on November 4th. They are: Issue 1 – Proposed Constitutional Amendment To provide for earlier filing deadlines for statewide ballot issues. Issue … Continue reading

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“We Learned A Terrible Lesson,” Only One Person Questioned Fateful 2004 SEC Decision Unleashing Investment Banks

Great article in The New York Times today: “The Reckoning,” written by Steven Labaton, says the current Wall Street disaster traces back to a key meeting on April 28, 2004 of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). At that meeting, … Continue reading

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Math Professor Explains Wall Street Gamble: “We’re Down $700 Billion. Let’s Go Double or Nothing!”

Interesting article in Slate Magazine today, “We’re Down $700 Billion. Let’s Go Double or Nothing! How the financial markets fell for a 400-year-old sucker bet,” written by Jordan Ellenberg, warns that the prospect of a bail out may have contributed … Continue reading

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