Documents tagged "Presidency"
Found 7 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033280.txt
This document is a brief message sent by Vincenzo lozzo to jeevacation@gmail.com, recommending an article titled "Michael Cohen and the End Stage of the Trump Presidency" from The New Yorker. The sender also mentions the House Oversight Committee in their email signature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032048.txt
The document discusses conspiracy theories surrounding a plane crash that killed the President of Poland. The author believes these theories are without evidence and an insult to the memory of those who died. They argue that there would be no political or diplomatic benefits for either Russia or the Prime Minister's party to have been involved in sabotage or subterfuge, and that any such accusations are slanderous. The author also suggests that early presidential elections might go in favor of the President's party due to a sympathy vote.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031159.txt
The document is an email from JPMorgan discussing current events and financial markets. The author reflects on a time when their friend would throw White Castle hamburgers at the TV during news reports that upset him, comparing this behavior to modern media's coverage of debt ceiling negotiations. They argue that it was irresponsible for Reagan-era Republicans to delay raising the debt ceiling then, but similarly irresponsible not to raise concerns about current debt growth levels. The author mentions various plans and proposals related to the US debt ceiling issue.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030865.txt
The document discusses potential market effects based on the results of the 2016 US presidential election between Clinton and Trump. It highlights key sectors and stocks that could be affected by a Democratic or Republican sweep, as well as tax policy, trade deals, infrastructure preferences, and monetary policy differences between the two candidates. The message is from Richard Kahn at HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com], and it's forwarded from Stewart Oldfield who received an original email from David Bianco at Deutsche Bank Equity Research - North America.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030242.txt
The author of this email is expressing frustration with conspiracy theories surrounding the crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski in April 2010. The author argues that there is no evidence to support these theories and that they are an insult to the memory of the victims. Additionally, the author states that it would be politically unwise for either Russia or the Prime Minister's political allies to have been involved in the crash. The author also points out that Kaczynski was a strong ally of the US among European leaders and that international condemnation would follow if any wrongdoing were found.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025221.txt
The document discusses the US debt ceiling negotiations and how they impact large cap growth stocks and rising corporate profits. The writer compares the current situation to a similar discussion in the 1980s when President Reagan scolded Congressional Republicans for delaying debt ceiling increases, which at that time was only half of what it is today relative to GDP or government revenues. The writer argues that while unconstrained debt growth with no plan to slow it is bad, default is also a very bad idea and suggests that debt limit legislation serves as a way for a democracy to decide whether mega-deficits are in the long-term public interest.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025215.txt
In this document, a person discusses the US debt ceiling negotiations, European bailout plans, and how large cap growth stocks are affected by these events. The author compares current debt ceiling discussions to a moment in their past when they were frustrated with news reports on similar issues. They also criticize the argument that raising the debt ceiling is necessary for economic stability.
