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Pawlenty: Let’s Plunge the Economy Into Depression
Because Republicans are judged by different standards, Tim Pawlenty’s proposal that “The GOP should lead efforts to cut up the nation’s credit card and commit to a balanced federal budget” will do absolutely nothing to harm his support among the business community or the ...
Cut up the credit card - Gov. Tim Pawlenty
politico.com — It doesn t take a rocket scientist or even a political scientist to understand the steps the... Republican Party must do to again become the national majority party. The 2006 and 2008 election results are warning signs for the GOP. The good news is our ... (more) Cut up the credit card - Gov. Tim Pawlenty
What is Tim Pawlenty talking about?
washingtonmonthly.com — WHAT IS TIM PAWLENTY TALKING ABOUT?.... The latest "what do we do now?" piece for the Republican... Party comes from Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R), who outlined his Big Idea in a piece for the Politico yesterday. It's right up... (more) What is Tim Pawlenty talking about?
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