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Stories by Hale Stewart

Hale "Bonddad" Stewart is a former bond broker with several regional firms. He has been involved with the financial markets since 1995. He currently practices law in Houston, Texas. Stewart is the proprietor of the Bonddad Blog.

The 'Bush Boom' is an Epic Bust

There's no spinning this economic disaster.
Posted on Apr 9, 2008, Source: Huffington Post

How Right-Wing Ideology Broke the U.S. Economy

Capitalism simply doesn't work without rules.
Posted on Mar 3, 2008, Source: Huffington Post

Welcome to Stagflation Nation

The bottom line is the inflation picture is not that good right now.
Posted on Feb 21, 2008, Source: Huffington Post

The Great Debt Crisis Begins

The US economy is just at the beginning of a huge problem.
Posted on Jan 14, 2008, Source: Huffington Post

2008 Economic Preview: an Ugly Picture

My hope for the upcoming year is we get through this mess with as little damage as possible.
Posted on Dec 27, 2007, Source: Huffington Post

Paulsen Plan to Ease the Lending Crisis is Full of Holes

Too little, too late.
Posted on Dec 10, 2007, Source: The Bonddad Blog

The Worst Economy of Our Lifetime (Part Three)

People perceive that the economy's bad because it is.
Posted on Nov 9, 2007, Source: Huffington Post

The Worst Economy of Our Lifetime (Part Two)

People perceive that the economy's bad because it is.
Posted on Nov 6, 2007, Source: Huffington Post

The Worst Economy of Our Lifetime (Part One)

People perceive that the economy's bad because it is.
Posted on Nov 5, 2007, Source: Huffington Post

Economy: The Next President is Already Screwed

And, obviously, so are most Americans.
Posted on Sep 16, 2007, Source: Huffington Post

The Supply-Side Fraud: Republican Economics Don't Work

Supply-side economics is a great marketing concept, but in reality is a poor national policy.
Posted on Sep 10, 2007, Source: Huffington Post