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Debt Debate Driven By Polarized US Politics Voice of America July 28, 2011 Debt Debate Driven By Polarized US Politics Jim Malone | Washington As US political leaders struggle to find a compromise to raise the national debt limit by next Tuesday, voters and analysts alike are blaming hyper-partisan politics for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. POLITICS: For Harris, debt talks chained to budget caps Delmarva Now "We're willing to give the president the $2.4 trillion in increases that none of us really wanted to spend, but insist on real cuts and a balanced budged amendment." Harris and other members of Congress attempted to get the Cut, Cap and Balance Act of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political nastiness infects us all The West Australian (blog) But we shouldn't forget that the current bifurcation in Federal politics is no better exemplified in the debate about pricing carbon. Nor should we forget Mr Rudd's role in polarising this debate, which the former prime minister casually forgets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haqqani exhorts Pakistani youth on socio-political excellence for clout in US ... Associated Press of Pakistan WASHINGTON, July 28 (APP): Islamabad's ambassador in Washington has encourged young Pakistanis in the United States to diversify their areas of study to make Pakistani-American community an influential voice on American socio-political scenes and this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Koch Says U.S. Debt Solutions Not Likely in Short Term Washington Post July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Albert Koch, vice chairman of corporate turnaround firm AlixPartners LLP, talks about the current political stalemate over the US debt limit and budget deficit, and the likely effects of a downgrade of the government's credit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Senate candidate Craig Miller seeks 'Main Street' image Orlando Sentinel During two successful runs for governor and three for the US Senate. Graham spent more than 300 days as a teacher, busboy, garbage collector, construction worker, fisherman and even a housewife. The risk for Miller, political observers say, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Credit-Rating Agencies' Threat To Downgrade US Debt Could Be A Bluff Huffington Post "While many think a downgrade of US debt is likely, we take a more sanguine view," he wrote. The idea that the agencies' threats could be empty ones is just the latest of many criticisms over their intervention into domestic politics. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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A plain blog about politics: Deliver Us From the Elements By Jonathan Bernstein Deliver Us From the Elements. Norm Ornstein, on the House vote today (my emphasis): So Boehner and his leadership team are pulling out all the stops, putting his full prestige on the line, to get members to renege on their ironclad ... A plain blog about politics |
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