lolprez and the “do-something-anything” Congress is at it again
lolprez and the “do-something-anything” Congress is at it again
Following the economy, especially lately, can be confusing. Reporters are not helping matters.
A CNN.com article, for example, blames yesterday’s stock market plunge on a selloff.
But there was no selloff; every seller requires a buyer.
Just as more people were selling, so were more people buying. Describing yesterday’s market as a selloff only tells half the story.
The same article says that today’s 600-point gain happened when “investors scooped up a variety of shares.” But those buyers cannot buy unless somebody sells…
Right now, the federal government, at a huge cost to taxpayers of perhaps $100 billion, is bailing out the two government-backed mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — the so-called GSEs. “GSE” stands for Government-Sponsored Enterprise. But some reporters are financially-illiterate, because if you point out the obvious — that the GSEs are going to cost taxpayers billions — reporters will condescendingly “correct” what you said, by insisting that they are completely “private sector” entities (false) that have yet to cost taxpayers a dime (false). (Back in July, the predicted cost to…