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Bill Winchester: True progressives would embrace Edgewater plan Wisconsin State Journal Madison uses the terms "liberal" and "progressive" interchangeably, yet they mean different things. Yes, Madison is liberal. But reducing TIF money for the Edgewater hotel or, for that matter, the collective hand-wringing that goes on here over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Should Obama Step Aside? Huffington Post (blog) These are painful times for American progressives. President Obama is struggling to regain control of his own administration after two and a half years when it often seemed that he was not in control. His oratory faltered, communication became stilted, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why The Left Doesn't Speak For (Or To) Average Americans The Moderate Voice For all the attacks leveled at the "Tea Party" from the all the strategic heights held by progressives unflinching with their moral and intellectual certitude, it is the "Tea Party" rather than progressives who are running the table in actual political ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Penurious progressives « Alex's Archives By shodanalexm Progressive governments have typically delivered on their agenda by spending. Yet, even if one doesn't fully embrace the Coalition's narrative of austerity as a bulwark against bond market carnage, in the current context there are significant ... Alex's Archives |
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