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That's roughly $2 trillion more than they predicted in May.
The president searches for Republican support he probably doesn't need on the stimulus package.
Dissenters don't think spending money on contraception will save the economy.
We're inching backward to the point when we're really going to see if the Greatest Depression can compete with the mere Great Depression.
Apparently, Senate Democrats feels some misguided responsibility to make sure legislation works first.
What happened to the part where he was going to explain how his plan actually works?
Now the industry's future lies in the hands of … President Bush.
Unlike state legislators, state agency heads have largely responded to his calls for cuts.
He may keep the Bush tax cuts until 2010, he'll probably expand his recovery plan, and he wants it all on day one.
Eliot Spitzer's Washington 'Post' opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
As State Senate Republicans hold up budget talks, Paterson gives an indication of who might replace Hillary Clinton if she is appointed Secretary of State.
The obstacles Obama faces, and what he plans to do right out of the gate.
'National Review' correspondent Byron York and Craig Unger, author of 'The Fall of the House of Bush,' discuss McCain's challenge at tonight's debate, whether the race holds any surprises, and how Obama resembles Bush in his response to the financial crisis.
'Rolling Stone' columnist Matt Taibbi and 'National Review' correspondent Byron York argue over the headwinds facing McCain, what Phil Gramm had to do with the financial crisis, and the importance of credit default swaps.
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