cato-at-liberty.org - 11/7/2008
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Left-liberal groups are quick to declare Barack Obama’s win a broad endorsement of the “progressive” agenda, their highly inaccurate name for more taxes, more spending, more entitlements, and more regulation. After a trillion-dollar increase in federal spending during the Bush ...
bloomberg.com - 11/13/2008
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bloomberg.com —
Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets
(Update2) By Simon Kennedy and Holly Rosenkrantz Nov. 13...
(Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush today urged leaders of the world's biggest economies not to abandon free- market capitalism as they ...
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Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets ...
econlog.econlib.org - 11/5/2008
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econlog.econlib.org —
(November 4, 2008 09:27 AM, by Bryan Caplan)
Yesterday my RA, Brian Blase, made the smartest point...
about political strategy that I've heard all year. In fact, if Blase were McCain's right-hand man instead of mine, the Republican candidate's ...
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How McCain Could Have Won
financeasia.com - 11/6/2008
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financeasia.com —
There are several reasons that Barack Obama won
the US presidential election. He won because the economy...
is shockingly bad. He won for his campaign promise of “change”. He won because – unlike John McCain – he was in no way tied to the Bush ...
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Obama makes history, now for the hard part - General - ...
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