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Financial crisis? It's the politics, stupid! Economic Times Some Republicans want to keep the debt ceiling simmering till the next Presidential election in November 2012, constantly threatening a US government shutdown. Such dirty politics might make Obama unelectable by causing economic distress, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
pipeline politics Washington Post Here's what she should say: Even if the US government adopts stringent policies to cut oil use, the United States will be dependent on crude for decades. Oil demand across the world, meanwhile, is rising, which applies upward pressure on prices — and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Overlooked Scenario of Defeats at the Top New York Times David Dewhurst is running for United States Senate. And it seems like everyone else in Texas politics is making plans based on one or both of those offices opening in 2012. Then there's the 2014 election, when most of the statewide spots in Texas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The fall of the last Superpower in the trillion dollar war Vanguard BY HUGO ODIOGOR When the Republican Party leaders decided to hold President Barack Obama hostage over the request to raise the debt ceiling and save the United States (US) from defaulting in its fiscal obligation, it was an act of political hostage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Economic Woes Loom Over Biden Visit to China New York Times The issue may also be losing some of its weight in American politics. The International Monetary Fund pointed out in a report last month that a stronger renminbi would not necessarily bolster job creation in the United States. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republican Senate challenge murky Tbo.com GOP US Senate candidates, from left, Mike Haridopolos, who has dropped out of the primary contest; Adam Hasner; Mike McCalister; and George LeMieux debate before newspaper editors in St. Petersburg in June. Some Republicans worry about fielding a weak ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You Want Compromise? Sure You Do New York Times Political clustering is reflected in religious participation and even shopping choices. David Wasserman, of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, recently calculated that 89 percent of the Whole Foods stores in the United States were in counties ... See all stories on this topic » |
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U.S. credit downgrade is really about politics, analyses show ... In Great Britain, riots have devastated portions of the nation's capital and spread to other major cities, leaving the government reeling. www.mcclatchydc.com/.../us-credit-downgrade-is-really.html | ||
Obama: Something's Wrong With US Politics | wusa9.com Obama: Something's Wrong With US Politics ... that people are disgusted with political dysfunction and are dispensing blame all around, including on Obama. ... www.wusa9.com/.../Obama-Somethings-Wrong-With-US-Poli... |
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