The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Wealth

The Politics of Wealth

Could Trump really tell President Obama, “You’re Fired?” [Politico]

Time to fill up! Some analysts predict oil going over $130 a barrel! [CNBC]

Some super-rich see Mumbai, India, as a future global hub. [Times of India]

Tax tips for your mortgage. [The Street]

800,000 Federal employees at risk if government shut-down happens. [CNN Money]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Wealth

The Politics of Wealth

Apple on track for its first $100 billion revenue year. Well, is there an app for that? [Forbes]

The dismal science and the teams we love: the economics of March Madness. [Yahoo News]

Preventing the President from calling you a cheap date: what it takes. [CNN Money]

A reality-show stranger than fiction: Trump proves he was born a US citizen.  Any Apprentice-birthers out there? [Huffington Post]

Steamed-up over Mad Men? A financial breakdown of the negotiation’s consequences. [Hit Fix]

 

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