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  1. Do Democrats Understand How An Economy Works?

    stoptheaclu.com » Stop The ACLU - 23 hours ago

    I was hoping to go with a bit of lighter fare, a funny story about a guy bringing a barstool to a gunfight (guess who wins), alas, two other stories caught my eye, and highlight how clueless and inept Democrats are

    Also tagged: news, democrats, barack obama, economy, economic stimulus, dems in charge now what

  2. Congress Considers Jobs & Tax Bill (Again)

    taxgirl.com » taxgirl - Mar 12, 2010

    Watching Congress do anything this year is kind of like being forced to sit through “Waterworld”… You thought you knew what you were in for but at some point it’s just tiresome and long and halfway through, you have no

    Also tagged: politics, senate, cobra, research and development, unemployment benefits, educational expenses

  3. Senate Passes Bill That Would Extend Unemployment Benefits

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Mar 11, 2010

    The Senate on Wednesday approved a $138 billion measure that would extend unemployment benefits and provide additional aid to states

    Also tagged: law and legislation, unemployment insurance, american recovery and reinvestment act 2009

  4. Senators Blocked Clinton, But Will They Block Obama?

    noquarterusa.net » NO QUARTER - Mar 11, 2010

    Recently, I had a post aboutSenator Robert C. Byrd, and his opposition to using Reconciliation to pass Healthcare. Recently, he seemed to leave the door open for Reconciliation in a recent letter to the Charleston

    Also tagged: democrats, current affairs, health care, bill clinton, us senate, flip flopping, president barack obama, congress house and senate

  5. Initial Jobless Claims Fall for 2nd Straight Week

    nytimes.com » NYT > Business - Mar 11, 2010

    A new report on weekly filings for first-time jobless claims was the latest indication of a slow recovery in the labor market.

    Also tagged: united states economy, labor and jobs

  6. Good Debt, Bad Debt (Guest Voice)

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Mar 11, 2010

    WASHINGTON — There is a pathetic quality to our discussion of deficits and fiscal responsibility because we never face up to how much we need government to do. Our debates are also characterized by a politically

    Also tagged: politics, jobs, economy, health care, alan greenspan, medicare, social security, deficit, federal reserve, paul ryan, congressional budget office, health care reform, entitlemens, gobal economy, national deb

  7. E.J. Dionne Jr. | Good Debt, Bad Debt

    truthout.org » Truthout - Opinion - Mar 11, 2010

    Washington - There is a pathetic quality to our discussion of deficits and fiscal responsibility because we never face up to how much we need government to do. Our debates are also characterized by a politically

    Also tagged: budget, jobs, taxes, debt, deficits, downturn, greenspan, surplus, stimulus

  8. How the Democrats Can Reclaim the Youth Vote

    truthout.org » Truthout - Opinion - Mar 11, 2010

    If the Democrats don't get the youth vote, they're toast. That happened in Virginia, New Jersey and Massachusetts, where young Obama voters stayed home in droves. It's an ugly, conceivable future portended by a new

    Also tagged: jobs, democrats, youth, activists, grassroots

  9. Greenspan's Nightmare Is Much of the World's Dream

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Mar 11, 2010

    Alan Greenspan had a dream, or rather a nightmare. Greenspan seems to have woken up in a cold sweat one morning in fear that the period of "disinflationary pressures" that had kept inflation low since the 1990s was

    Also tagged: china, housing, workers, greenspan, wages, central bankers, economy bubble

  10. The Power of Education in California

    outsidethebeltway.com » Outside The Beltway | OTB - Mar 11, 2010

    John Ellis, president of the California Association of Scholars and a former professor at University of California, Santa Cruz, argues that the state university system in which he taught for nearly four decades taught

    Also tagged: education, california, alabama, taxes, james joyner, capital gains tax

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