WHO IS TO BLAME FOR BLACK MONDAY?

That remains to be seen 

‘Blaming others is a sign of low self-esteem because in doing so we are not taking responsibility‘

On Monday 29 September 2008, the US House of Representatives rejected a $700 billion bailout plan aimed at stabilizing the financial system, i.e. a plan to let the least fit survive, triggering the largest point drop in Wall Street’s history.

The bill was trounced by a 228-205 vote, with “no votes” from both the Democratic and Republican sides. The fact is that of the Democrats, 141 voted for the bill and 94, or 40%, voted …
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30
Sep 2008
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BARACK OBAMA: WHAT HAS THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN TO GAIN OR TO LOSE?

What if he becomes the next President of the U.S.?

We have seen the results in Iowa and New Hampshire: Barack Obama gained much attention and got many votes. So there is a (slight) chance that he might be the Democratic candidate in the U.S. Presidential race, although no one should underestimate Hillary Clinton. Obama might even win the race, although no one should underestimate John McCain either.

Theoretically, Barack Obama could be the next President and if so, for argument’s sake, how would that affect the Dutch Caribbean? In 2007, three U.S. Senators proposed a bill against tax havens and tax paradises. This …
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09
Jan 2008
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