Articles Written by:    CARL F. HOROWITZ     

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Leveraging Fannie and Freddie

In the world of investment, one of the main methods of moving a project forward is called "leveraging." By committing a modest sum of money, a funding source can be a catalyst for funds from other sources. Leveraging also can bring to fruition ...

From CARL F. HOROWITZ, American Spectator,  4 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Freddie Mac,  Fannie Mae,  George W. Bush,  Congressional Budget Office,  Jesse Jackson

Let's Make a Deal

Whatever happened to ULLICO? From 2002 to 2004, it was hard to avoid the headlines. The Union Labor Life Insurance Company was organized labor's version of Enron. The company's board members and upper management had made millions and possibly tens and ...

From CARL F. HOROWITZ, American Spectator,  9 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Global Crossing Ltd.,  U.S. House of Representatives,  U.S. Senate,  AFL-CIO,  Bill Clinton

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