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Huge Rally Demands A Second Bill of Rights For Americans
More than 35,000 working people attended Saturday's Workers Stand For America rally in Philadelphia – the birthplace of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights – to demand an economy that works for all of us.
For Billionaires, a Heaven on Earth Beckons
The United States already sports an exceedingly rich people-friendly tax structure. But America's rich seem to have far more friendly tax models in mind. Like Singapore.
For Wall Street, A Fair Trial And A Fine Hanging?
I'm probably going to take this just couple of steps too far. But it's too hard to resist, and I think its a valid point.
Attorney General to US: Nothing to See On Wall Street, Folks, Just Move Along
Yesterday the Justice Department announced that once again it's not going to pursue evidence of Wall Street crimes which has been sent its way. It has already failed to act on information sent to it by sources whose investigators are apparently more dogged than its own, including several other government agencies and the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Progressive Breakfast
Each morning, Bill Scher and Terrance Heath serve up what progressives need to effect change on the kitchen-table issues families face: jobs, health care, green energy, financial reform, affordable education and retirement security.
MORNING MESSAGE: Romney's Shifty Deficit Plan
Progressive Breakfast
Each morning, Bill Scher and Terrance Heath serve up what progressives need to effect change on the kitchen-table issues families face: jobs, health care, green energy, financial reform, affordable education and retirement security.
MORNING MESSAGE: Romney's Shifty Deficit Plan
China vs. the USA: Olympic muscle and economic clout
It's interesting to see the U.S.
Battling Messages: Democrats Need to Enter the Fray
New polling with the same results:
Phil Gramm Doesn't Know Squat About His Own Budget Process
Originally posted at Capital Gains and Games.
You would think that Phil Gramm -- the former Republican Texas senator who was one of the authors of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget process from the late 1980s -- would know how the law bearing his name works.
Will Anyone Answer the Question Voters are Asking?
Everyone agrees that there is only one question on voters' minds: who has a plausible plan to put this economy on the right track? Yet in the most expensive election in recorded history, candidates up and down the ticket aren't offering much of an answer.
