AP IMPACT: Mortgage firm arranged stealth campaign (AP)

Filed Under (Personal Finance) by admin on 20-10-2008

Hollis McLoughlin, an executive of Freddie Mac, watches a Washington Capitals hockey game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Washington. Freddie Mac secretly paid DCI, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm, $2 million to kill legislation that would have regulated and trimmed the mortgage finance giant and its sister company, Fannie Mae, three years before the government took control to prevent their collapse.  (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)AP - Freddie Mac secretly paid a Republican consulting firm $2 million to kill legislation that would have regulated and trimmed the mortgage finance giant and its sister company, Fannie Mae, three years before the government took control to prevent their collapse.


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Financial Planning: What Higher Taxes Could Mean (BusinessWeek Online)

Filed Under (Personal Finance) by admin on 20-10-2008

BusinessWeek Online - It's not something that makes good campaign politics. But given the crumbling economy and the federal government's budgetary needs, some Americans are likely to be hit with a tax increase regardless of who wins the Presidential election.

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