Geithner, Where’s the Beef?
The markets and analysts would have preferred some more specifics this morning.
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The markets and analysts would have preferred some more specifics this morning.
Is it really just that women are employed in "jobs that allow more time for child care and other domestic work"?
The president searches for Republican support he probably doesn't need on the stimulus package.
Or, one-fifth of Mayor Bloomberg's net worth, if you want to look at it that way.
Dissenters don't think spending money on contraception will save the economy.
Economist Nouriel Roubini can't just let us be happy for a second.
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.
Really! If you look closely, they're in there. We're going to beat this thing.
He doesn't think the FDIC chairman is a 'team player,' according to reports.
Unlike state legislators, state agency heads have largely responded to his calls for cuts.
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