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&&&' CTV.ca Copenhagen's Lesson in Limits Wall Street Journal Whatever led President Obama to believe that his personal intercession at the climate-change summit would achieve something major, his very presence in Copenhagen made a significant breakthrough a political imperative, no matter how flimsy. Chinese premier stresses cooperation against climate change Xinhua Climate agreement sparks anger ...

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Obama stands by as Wall Street lives it up and the rest of America struggles A recent report that Citigroup and Goldman Sachs may have received preferential treatment getting doses of the swine flu vaccine was enough to give Ebenezer Scrooge the yips. Then came news that in order for us to get back the taxpayer bailout money we loaned it, Citigroup is receiving billions of dollars in tax breaks from the IRS. And there's a new study ...

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Truth is, our capitol's being looted,Republicans are acting like the town rowdies, the sheriff is firing blanks, and powerful Democrats in Congress are in cahoots with the gang that's pulling the heist. This is not capitalism at work. It's capital. Raw money, mounds of it, buying politicians and policy as if they were futures on the hog market. That's Journalist Bill Moyers last evening on his weekly program, Bill Moyers Journal. He ...

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Michael Winship: Happy Holidays from America's Banks

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Never mind Barack Obama's Audacity of Hope. It's the audacity of the banks that takes your breath away. Mean old Mr. Potter in "It's a Wonderful Life" seems like Father Christmas by comparison. A recent report that Citigroup and Goldman Sachs may have received preferential treatment getting doses of the swine flu vaccine was enough to give Ebenezer Scrooge the yips. Then came news that in order for us to get back the taxpayer bailout money ...

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