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Source: cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com --- 21 days ago
The mayor endorsed City Councilman Michael E. McMahon, the Democratic nominee for the House seat now held by Representative Vito J. Fossella, a Republican who is not seeking re-election. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 29 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Wednesday endorsed a bill, backed by scores of Democratic lawmakers worried about getting re-elected in pro-gun districts, that would repeal gun laws in the U.S. capital. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 32 days ago
OTTAWA - Stephen Harper has let the world in on a little secret - he thinks Democrat Barack Obama has the edge in the race for the White House. ... Source: www.salon.com --- 23 days ago
The turmoil on Wall Street is prompting a key congressional Democrat to consider a broad federal market rescue that could include creating a new government entity to take over collapsed financial institutions and sell off their assets, as lawmakers did during the 1980s savings and loan crisis.</... ... Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 33 days ago
"For the eighth consecutive month, the nation's employers shed jobs, 84,000 last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday." The New York Times , September 6, 2008 "As President, I will enact a Jobs for America economic plan that creates jobs." John McCain , September 5, 2008 Remember the last time the number of jobs grew more rapidly under an Republican president? John McCain can't. Because he wasn't born yet. Over the past 75 years, one trend has held constant. Rapid job growth only occurs when there's a Democrat in The White House. No Republican President -- not Eisenhower, not Nixon, not Reagan, not Bush -- has ever created more jobs, or created jobs at a faster rate, than his Democratic predecessor. It's not even close. The contrast has been especially stark over the past 16 years, when 23.1 million jobs were created under Clinton and less than 5 million were created under Bush. On average, job growth under Democrats is more than twice that under Republicans. Whatever benchmark you use, the difference is dramatic. Since Truman was elected in 1948, 53.2 million new jobs were created during the 24 years when Democrats held The White House, and 38.3 million were created during the 36 years of Republican administrations. Check it out for yourself: Millions of Jobs Added Truman 1949 -1952 5.2 Eisenhower 1953 - 1956 2.7 Eisenhower 1957 - 1960 0.8 Kennedy/Johnson 1961 - 1964 5.7 Johnson 1965 - 1968 9.8 Nixon 1969 - 1972 ... Source: www.startribune.com --- 29 days ago
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China Economic Net Sep 19 2008 5:01PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
China Economic Net Sep 5 2008 9:21AM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
Morning Call Sep 30 2008 11:49AM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
Huddersfield Daily Examiner Sep 22 2008 9:19PM GMT ... Source: michellemalkin.com --- 14 days ago
Boondoggle. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
Keep Media Oct 2 2008 10:48AM GMT ... Source: www.buzzflash.net --- 33 days ago
No Republican President -- not Eisenhower, not Nixon, not Reagan, not Bush -- has ever created more jobs, or created jobs at a faster rate, than his Democratic predecessor. It's not even close. The contrast has been especially stark over the past 16 years, when 23.1 million jobs were created under Clinton and less than 5 million were created under Bush. On average, job growth under Democrats is more than twice that under Republicans. High unemployment is part of the neocon strategy. High unemployment drives wages down. The neocons and their big business sponsors blame the usual suspects; unions, environmental laws, government regulations, and corporate taxes for the loss of jobs, but they are the ones who benefit from it. ... Source: primebuzz.kcstar.com --- 18 days ago
WASHINGTON | The FBI has searched the home of the son of a Democratic state lawmaker in Tennessee looking for evidence linking the young man to the hacking of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's personal e-mail account. Two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Monday that the search was conducted over the weekend at the Knoxville home of David Kernell, the son of state Rep. Mike Kernell. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation. David Kernell has not returned repeated phone calls or e-mails from the AP. His father is a Memphis Democrat and chairman of the House Government Operations Committee. read more ... Source: www.billingsgazette.net --- 2 days ago
CHEYENNE - In one of the reddest states, the race for the U.S. House seat once held by Dick Cheney is wide open, and one Democrat thinks he can win. Rep. Barbara Cubin isn't seeking an eighth term. After years of tending to her ailing husband, Cubin h ... ... Source: www.bradenton.com --- 14 days ago
By CHARLES BABINGTON Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee declared Friday that an agreement on legislation to relieve a spreading financial crisis depends on House Republicans "dropping this revolt" against President Bush. ... Source: firehose.diveintomark.org --- 13 hours ago
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