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Congressman Gives Speech in Front of Pelosi's Office: 'There Are More
Chairman of Republican Study Committee Rep. Tom Price blasts congressional leaders for not making the stimulus bill negotiations open to the public.
Finally, Good News About The Economy
Economic natural selection would doom lawyers, Congress and other 'non-essential' entities.
Bernanke: 'Too Big To Fail' Not Fair to Smaller Banks
Federal Reserve Chairman calls rationale 'a serious, serious problem.'
Dear NY Times: Less Misery Than the '70s, '80s
Despite Krugman's hysteria, the facts don't support his fear.
UK Politician Urges Video Game Manufacturers to Include Global Warming
Former chair of Parliament climate change committee recommends climate-themed games to educate 'people about the impact of prolonged changes to our climate.'
New CEO Obama Shows How Tough It Is to Run a Company
President would find Wall Street tougher than Main Street or the media.
Laura Ingraham to Renegade Sen. Specter: 'Is It Nice to Be Wined and D
Conservative radio host quizzes Republican Pennsylvania senator on why he is one of only three out of 229 Republicans to support the $827 billion stimulus.
Fox Biz Block: Pork, 'Massive' Debt and More Reasons to Oppose Stimulu
Several analysts on FNC's 'Cost of Freedom' shows condemn Obama's fear-mongering and go on the record against the stimulus bill.
Dear NY Times: Poverty is No Solace
Norris' 'upside to resisting globalization' may be true, but is little comfort to the poor.
Brewer Embraces Fear Tactics in Stimulus Interview with Senator
MSNBC host asks Barrasso if he'll take the blame on failed stimulus if 'economy implodes and we see ourselves stuffing cardboard back in our shoes.'
Finding an 'Upside To The Downturn
NBC 'Nightly News' and Marie Claire find silver linings to economic trouble.
Dear WSJ: No More New Deal Ideas
Like other New Deal plans, subsidizing mortgages will only encourage folly.
Newsweek's Hirsh: Don't Worry About Pork, This is an 'Emergency
Columnist opines on how Obama isn't living up to his expectations early on in his presidency.