Ben Johnson,FloydReports.com If you have enjoyed owning a car company,you’re going to love getting voting representation in several banks nationwide. Barack Obama’s Treasury Department is already “monitoring”19 banks and may appoint new board members. The trouble? They took TARP money and have fallen behind on their payments. Almost as troubling,the [...] Floyd and Mary Beth Brown,FloydReports.com During this Christmas season of cheer and good tidings,a universal message is going forth. They are all united —from Barack Obama,to Martha Stewart,to Wall Street banks,to the Federal Reserve —and even your local mall agrees:please borrow to spend more [...] Michelle Malkin,MichelleMalkin.com (Note:For more on the original government inspection of the Delphi bailout,and background on the issue,read our previous story —Ed.) Here’s the latest update to my reporting on the Delphi disaster — the economic horror story Team Obama won’t tell. As you know,the White House [...] Ben Johnson,Floyd Reports Although the media would have Americans believe there were no two groups more different,Wall Street and Big Labor have a few things in common. Both are overcompensated;both are major donors to the Democratic Party;and both have Barack Obama looking out for their interests. Obama’s long [...] Ben Johnson,FloydReports.com Barack Obama is facing yet another well-deserved corruption investigation. Neil Barofsky,the special inspector general who oversees federal bailouts,has announced he will look into what the New York Times calls “a lingering mystery”:why the government fully funded the pensions of union workers at Delphi following Obama’s hostile [...] By William Tate,American Thinker The Obama administration,already under fire for unprecedented allegations of racial bias,faces a new bias claim from a most unlikely source:one of the administration’s own inspectors general. Decisions on which car dealerships to close as part of the auto industry [...] By Floyd and Mary Beth Brown This week we had the pleasure of sharing a summer barbecue with a refugee from Cuba. Our dinner conversation was starkly different than most. This refugee came to the United States as a young boy in the early 1960s. His family [...] | |