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16 hours ago ago from Democrats of Senate District 24 - Moving Texas Forward
If You Want Change, You Have to Change Congress Lawrence Lessig | The Nation We should remember what it felt like one year ago, as the ability to recall it emotionally will pass and it is an emotional memory as much as anything else. It was a moment rare in a democracy's history. The feeling was palpable to supporters and opponents alike that something important had happened. America had elected, the young candidate promised, a ...
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Buyer's remorse is the way Sen. John Cornyn, the Senate Republicans' fundraiser, gleefully refers to Wall Street moguls' current disenchantment with the U.S. president they thought they had bought. They didn't like it when Barack Obama, after a year of throwing trillions of American taxpayer dollars into the bailout sinkhole, dared remark that he had hoped there might be some return for ordinary folks trying to save their jobs and homes. Not ...
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2 hours ago ago from Derrick Z. Jackson
SUPERINTENDENT CAROL Johnson of the Boston Public Schools last week officially lined up at the soup kitchen of American education by announcing nearly $60 million in budget cuts. Her pared-down $810 million budget comes after she announced in November new initiatives intended to help Boston “serve as a model for every urban school district in America.’’ The recession has rendered Boston as yet another district that is freezing salaries, ...
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1 day ago ago from The Financial Physician
Wall Street should not be trusted, it has always taken advantage of the average investor. It is a different world, one where the goal is to transfer the wealth from the little guy to them. They make millions in bonuses and the average American struggles to find a job and keep their homes. AIG gives out $100 million in bonuses this Wednesday. They say this is contractual, but if the company was not rescued by the taxpayer ($180 ...
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VentureBeat Micron to Buy Numonyx In a $1.27 Billion Stock Deal Wall Street Journal Micron Technology Inc. said it will pay about $1.27 billion in stock to acquire Numonyx Holdings BV, a spinoff from Intel Corp. and STMicroelectronics NV that adds varieties of memory chips to Micron s portfolio. More here: Micron to Buy Numonyx In a $1.27 Billion Stock Deal Wall Street Journal Tags: Business , function-ctu , image , ...
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