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…might look for blogs to read, through networking other names through links to blogrolls or links within posts. Suitpossum stuck to blogrolls for a first post, and promised a look…
…might look for blogs to read, through networking other names through links to blogrolls or links within posts. Suitpossum stuck to blogrolls for a first post, and promised a look…
…the wealthy, see here. Even some arch conservatives are acknowledging that some tax increases won’t do terrible harm. Id. (noting that the Wall Street Journal’s Stephen Moore acknowledged that Obama…
…articulated splendidly by John F. Kennedy. See Joan Walsh, Santorum’s JFK Story Makes Me Want to Throw Up, Salon.com (Feb. 26, 2012). This issue is worth pointing out clearly. Here’s…
…make. Krugman hones in on this issue, noting Dean Baker’s similar anger at the Washington Post’s inconsistency in considering Social Security in a recent article by Post writer Lori Montgomery,…
…Consumer Spending, Stupid, New York Times (Oct. 26, 2011); Steven Strauss, Actually Tax Cuts Don’t Seem to Have Much Impact on Economic Growth, Huffington Post (Oct. 25, 2011) (noting that…
…grandchildren, a clear effort to massage the message to appeal to current grandparents. See, e.g., House G.O.P. Members Face Voter Anger Over Budget, New York Times, Apr. 26, 2011 (noting…
…chaired by Republican Fred Upton (noting the priority for repealing “Obamacare”). The health reform passed last year was far from perfect–partly because it was based on a Republican-generated model for…
…2010; Republicans Pledge to Fight to Preserve Bush-Era Tax Cuts, Washington Post, Sept. 13, 2010 (noting that the GOP, unlike the Dems, wants to pass a new law providing a…
…at the Presimetrics blog. I had a post the other day noting that the correlation between top marginal rates and real GDP per capita is positive. Depending on how you…
…world “for the first time in all of history.” Livestrong and the ACS published a study about a month ago, noting that the cost to the world is about $895…