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18 hours ago ago from Brian Newhall
§ § In order to address the “Great Recession” the Federal government under Presidents Bush and Obama has increased spending to improve the economy. § Ask an adult the following questions and write out the answers. 1. 1. Has the Federal stimulus program improved your economic situation? 2. 2. Do you agree that the government should address the economy by increasing spending? 3. 3. Do you consider the national debt a ...
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(Please visit the site to view this media)President Obama is hosting Democratic and Republican leaders from the House and Senate at the White House to discuss working together on fixing unemployment and the economy. Larry Summers, director of the Natl. Economic Council, shares his insight....(read more)Forward this article via email:Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
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1 day ago ago from The Leary Letter
George W. Bush left the White House as an unpopular president because hostilities in Iraq dragged on and on and our soldiers kept losing their lives to IEDs years after the Iraq army had been defeated. If everything had been mopped up quickly, despite the lack of WMDs, Bush's popularity wouldn't have suffered as it did. Obama is becoming more and more unpopular for different reasons. The economy is reaching historic lows and voters ...
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welfare programs due to major recession the US will be in & the massive debt caused by the Iraq war? Their will be an awful lot of angry Dems waiting for their welfare checks and free health care that will never come.
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