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Op-Ed Columnist: Barack Be Good
Op-Ed Columnist: Barack Be Good
President-elect Barack Obama has said that he wants to “make government cool again.” Before Mr. Obama can make government cool, however, he has to make it good. >
Op-Ed Columnist: Fifty Herbert Hoovers
Op-Ed Columnist: Fifty Herbert Hoovers
nytimes.com — Even as Washington tries to rescue the economy, the nation will be reeling from the actions of... 50 Herbert Hoovers — state governors who are slashing spending in a time of recession. > (more) Op-Ed Columnist: Fifty Herbert Hoovers
Op-Ed Columnist - Paul Krugman - Fifty Herbert Hoovers
nytimes.com — No modern American president would repeat the fiscal mistake of 1932, in which the federal government tried... to balance its budget in the face of a severe recession. The Obama administration will put deficit concerns on hold while it fights the ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - Paul Krugman - Fifty Herbert Hoovers
Op-Ed Columnist - The Madoff Economy
Op-Ed Columnist - The Madoff Economy
nytimes.com — The revelation that Bernard Madoff — brilliant investor (or so almost everyone thought), philanthropist, pillar of the... community — was a phony has shocked the world, and understandably so. The scale of his alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme is hard to ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - The Madoff Economy
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Paul Krugman: Barack Be Good
Economist's View — How can the incoming administration navigate the "treacherous political waters safely" as it attempts to rescue the economy?: Barack Be Good, by Paul Krugman, Commentary, NY Times: Times have changed. In 1996, President Bill Clinton, under siege from the right, declared that “the era of big government is over.” But President-elect Barack Obama, riding a wave of revulsion over what conservatism has wrought, has said that he wants to “make government cool again.” Before Mr. Obama can make government cool, however, he has to make it good. Indeed, he has to be a goo-goo. Goo-goo, in case you’re wondering, is a century-old ...

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