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The Debt Deal and the Progressive Crack-Up Wall Street Journal As the dust settles, it is more harrowing still to contemplate the implications of what the democratically negotiated settlement revealed about the panic of the progressive mind. One might view the debt deal as evidence that democracy in America, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Progressives ponder primary for Obama Examiner.com Some progressives are pondering the wisdom of supporting a primary challenge to President Barack Obama. Friday the Daily Caller reported Ralph Nader is "almost 100 percent certain" Obama will face a primary challenger. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rep. Vos heading to New Orleans for ALEC convention; local progressives call ... Journal Times "It's a secret group with a corporate agenda," said Kelly Gallaher, the organizer of Community for Change, a local progressive group. Gallaher's organization recently launched a new website called "ALEC in Wisconsin" that shows similarities between ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shumlin to address Progressives Barre Montpelier Times Argus Peter Shumlin will make his first formal appearance before the state's Progressive Party later this month. The Democratic governor will address the Progressive Party's state committee quarterly meeting, which will be held at the Unitarian-Universalist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Impasse: It's what the founders designed WND.com So annoyed were the progressives by the impasse between the state-appointed Senate and the popularly elected House of Representatives, they launched a campaign to rid the government of any participation by the states. William Randolph Hearst devoted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can the Left Regain Its Passion? The Root Progressives must get it back. It may be a while before we learn whether the agreement to raise the nation's debt ceiling really is as awful as economists like Lawrence Summers fear, but one thing about it is certain. The Tea Party's remarkable victory ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Coming Social Anarchy Huffington Post Progressive groups often work in "issue silos" in which they focus on advancing their own, often interconnected, programs and interests. However, disunity is not a winning strategy. The only way that progressives can gain the upper hand is by bridging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The End of Right-Wing Progressivism American Conservative Magazine (blog) Progressives believe there are virtually no limits to what government can accomplish, and that any potential damage is far outweighed by the potential good. It's hard to fathom a conservative who doesn't believe in a strong national defense. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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