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For First Time, Plurality of Voters Believe Stimulus Plan Hurt the Economy

17 hours ago ago from John Lott's Website

From the Rasmussen poll of likely voters . A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of voters nationwide believe the $787-billion economic stimulus plan has helped the economy. However, 38% believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy. This is the first time since the legislation passed that a plurality has held a negative view of its impact. The number who believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy ...

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For First Time, Plurality Believes Stimulus Plan Hurt the Economy

17 hours ago ago from The William Show

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of voters nationwide believe the $787-billion economic stimulus plan has helped the economy. However, 38% believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy. This is the first time since the legislation passed that a plurality has held a negative view of its impact.

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Good News – Most Americans Aren’t Keynesians

1 hour, 20 minutes ago ago from The Lonely Conservative

It turns out common sense isn't completely passe. For the first time a plurality of voters believes the government spending hurts the economy, according to the latest Rasmussen poll . A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of voters nationwide believe the $787-billion economic stimulus plan has helped the economy. However, 38% believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy. This is the first time since the ...

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Looks like Americans will not spend their way out of this recession

10 hours ago ago from The Common Cents Contessa

 A very good article by By V. Dion Haynes , Washington Post Staff Writer , Sunday, December 27, 2009  As crazy as it sounds, losing a $70,000-a-year job has been good for Marty Morua's finances. The former Wall Street stockbroker says the setback forced him to scrutinize his family budget and snip away at expenses. And soon, even with less income, their savings grew. First, he and his wife decided to live on her salary so he ...

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Why Consider Solar Panels at Home?

4 hours ago ago from DIY SUPER Solar Power

energy companies such Smart Energy UK  offer something a small different energy market – solar hot water systems. current economic climate, looking save money pretty much way . cost living rise – groceries, petrol, energy; seem cost more time pay feeling pressure. much done alter price milk petrol, comes energy a small investment really pay long term, saving money energy bills long term. A considerable percentage hot water bill slashed ...

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