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I've never understood why so many liberals and progressives think the Democratic field is strong. Yes, the candidates aren't insane, but neither of them are particularly good on economic issues. There is nothing in either Clinton's or Obama's records or speeches that suggests that they will do…
Sipping from the internet firehose... This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Another week of Climate Disruption News June 28, 2009 Chuckle, Top Stories:Waxman-Markey, MTR Coal…
In a week that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) rallied his Members with a plan to repeal "job-destroying regulations," the Center for Progressive Reform (CPR) provides strong evidence to debunk the House Republican's rhetoric. In "Saving Lives, Preserving the Environment, Growing the…
An article in Forbes documents exorbitant commuter costs in some communities.  In and around Houston, for example, the average commuter spends 20% of their household income on commuting.  That, together with housing costs, adds to more than 50% of household income.  The author ends up making a case…

Transit options make District more affordable than suburbs
How does the individual mandate work?
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Progressive Enablers
Israel, Obama and the Doomsday Weapon: The Root Cause
An open letter to conservatives
Guest Post: "In 2009, 45 Percent of Banks with Assets Under $1 Billion Increased Their Business Lending"
Quelle Surprise! Financial "Innovation" Benefits Innovators, Leads to Product Collapses

Obama and the Doomsday Weapon: The Root Cause
An open letter to conservatives
Guest Post: "In 2009, 45 Percent of Banks with Assets Under $1 Billion Increased Their Business Lending"

Obama and the Doomsday Weapon: The Root Cause
An open letter to conservatives
Guest Post: "In 2009, 45 Percent of Banks with Assets Under $1 Billion Increased Their Business Lending"
Quelle Surprise! Financial Obama and the Doomsday Weapon: The Root Cause
An open letter to conservatives
Guest Post: "In 2009, 45 Percent of Banks with Assets Under $1 Billion Increased Their Business Lending"
Quelle Surprise! Financial