So why shoudn't we default?
by
Fisk
on 27 Jul 2011
79 comments, latest
13 years ago
Default essentially is a govt. bankruptcy. As we know, filing for bankruptcy generally benefits debtors financially as they can remove or reduce the debt payments. Which is why new ...
Spending: not more or less, but DIFFERENT
by
Fisk
on 23 Jul 2011
9 comments, latest
14 years ago
The big political discussion, over and over again, is about more or less spending. Broadly: (D) same or more spending largely by natural expansion of existing programs, to be ...
Does it matter taxwise whether husband or wife pays?
by
Fisk
on 18 Nov 2010
2 comments, latest
14 years ago
My salary is higher than my wife's, placing me (if we were single) in a higher fed. bracket. That of course doesn't matter on the tax form (filing jointly), ...
Why should housing expenses stay constant?
by
Fisk
on 3 Nov 2010
2 comments, latest
14 years ago
A lot of argument prevailing on this site for the inevitability of further house price declines is based on the projection for reversion to the mean - the long-term ...
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