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From the page: When asked, hypothetically, how he would pay for complicated life-saving surgery for a loved one, Polk seemed uncertain. "That's a lot of vegetables, isn't it?" he said. maybe you could paint the doctor's fence too!
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Obamas Big Sellout : Rolling Stone
From the page: "Barack Obama ran for president as a man of the people, standing up to Wall Street as the global economy melted down in that fateful fall of 2008. He pushed a tax plan to soak the rich, ripped NAFTA for hurting the middle class and tore into John McCain for... more
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Bill Moyers Journal . Watch &Listen | PBS
A thoughtful, and more importantly accurate, discussion of the Senate version of the proposed health care reform bill. Moyers is a gem! Too bad he's retiring.
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Clueless - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com
From the page: "I, like most of the American people, don't begrudge people success or wealth. That is part of the free- market system."
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Wall Streets Bailout Hustle : Rolling Stone
From the page: The only reason such apathy exists, however, is because there's still a widespread misunderstanding of how exactly Wall Street "earns" its money, with emphasis on the quotation marks around "earns." The question everyone should be... more
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Michael Hudson: Wall Streets Power Grab
"Public relations "think tanks" (spin centers adept in crafting blame-the-victim rhetoric) use simple Doublethink 101 tactics to call this "free market" policy. Financial self-regulation is to be left to bankers, shifting economic planning out of the... more
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Lining Up for the Wall Street Gravy Train
From the page: "Our analysis shows¦ that long-run development is not inherent in the capitalist economy. Thus, specific development factors are required to sustain a long-run upward movement."
