Geithner: There will be no 'second wave' crisis
Yesterday | via Miami Herald
Administration extends $700B bailout until Oct. Administration extends $700B bailout until Oct. Comment?
Real estate broker offers guns to home buyers in Kansas
Wednesday Dec 16 | via Examiner.com
Kansas City : a real estate broker offers a free gun if you buy or sell real estate in Kansas through his company! "We believe you should have the right to defend your home, and if you buy or sell a home through our company we will buy you a gun". s aid real estate broker Ben Edsall of Turn-Key Properties LLC , a real estate company in Kansas City. Comment?
Six Sees Success From Operation Homestead
Monday Dec 14 | via WIBW
A targeted effort from the Kansas Attorney General's Office already has brought in more than $200,000 for the state. Comment?
Saturday Dec 5 | via The Capital-Journal
The Society for Human Resources Management Topeka Chapter will hold its monthly meeting at 11:25 a.m. at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library. Comment?
In the long run, we're all dead
Friday Dec 4 | via Hays Daily News
Far from being a socialist left-winger, Keynes ... was suspicious of the power of unions, inveighed against the perils of inflation, praised the virtue of profits. Comment?
Merry Christmas bank execs: US okays million dollar pay
6 min ago | via Raw Story
WASHINGTON a ' US officials unveiled pay packages for top executives at bailed-out housing finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac worth as much as six million dollars in a new step back from a clampdown on executive compensation. Comment?
Mortgage Rates Inch Above 5 Percent
1 hr ago | via KCCI.com
The average fixed-rate for a 30-year mortgage climbed above 5 percent for the first time in two months, leading to a decline in mortgage applications. Comment?
Fannie And Freddie CEOs To Get Up To $6M In Pay
2 hrs ago | via KCCI.com
The two chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could get paid as much as $6 million for 2009, despite the companies' dismal performances this year which cost taxpayers more than $100 billion. Comment?
Fannie, Freddie CEOs could cash in
16 min ago | via CTV.ca
The two chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could get paid as much as $6-million for 2009, despite the companies' dismal performances this year which cost taxpayers more than $100 billion. Comment?
Regulator approves millions for Fannie, Freddie execs
19 min ago | via Reuters
The top U.S. housing regulator said on Thursday it approved 2009 pay packages of up to $6 million each for the chief executives of government-controlled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Comment?