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Op-Ed Columnist: George W. Hoover?
Op-Ed Columnist: George W. Hoover?
If Republicans don’t come to grips with what’s happened over the last eight years and can’t develop an economic agenda moving forward, then they could be back, politically, in 1933. >
Op-Ed Columnist - Time for Him to Go
Op-Ed Columnist - Time for Him to Go
nytimes.com — Thanksgiving is next week, and President Bush could make it a really special holiday by resigning. Seriously.... We have an economy that’s crashing and a vacuum at the top. Bush — who is currently on a trip to Peru to meet with Asian leaders who no ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - Time for Him to Go
Op-Ed Columnist: Depression Economics Returns
Op-Ed Columnist: Depression Economics Returns
nytimes.com — The United States economy has entered the realm of Depression economics, in which the usual rules of... economic policy no longer apply. > (more) Op-Ed Columnist: Depression Economics Returns
Op-Ed Columnist: We Found the W.M.D.
Op-Ed Columnist: We Found the W.M.D.
nytimes.com — The national economy is in a real code red, and addressing this issue can’t be put off... for two months. > (more) Op-Ed Columnist: We Found the W.M.D.
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The Not So Grand Old Party
Newshoggers.com — By Ron Beasley A few years ago Rush Limbaugh announced to his listeners that Roosevelt was dead and that the Republicans were ready to bury his policies as well.  That was then - this is now and it's Ronald Reagan's policies that are  about to be buried.   It looks like William Kristol gets it: If Republicans and ...

1933 All Over Again
N/A — William the Conquered: “If Republicans and conservatives don’t come to grips with what’s happened — and can’t develop an economic agenda moving forward that seems to incorporate lessons learned from what’s happened — then they could be back, politically, in 1933.“ Not so Grand Old Party times are here.

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FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog — A federal bailout for Prop. 8 - Los Angeles Times Many gay-rights activists are wary of the current Supreme Court, but five of the justices who formed the majority in Romer vs. Evans remain on the bench. As with so many cases, a ruling likely would hinge on the views of Kennedy, and there is no reason to believe that his judicial opinion has changed in any ...

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