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neweconomicperspectives.org | ||
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kramerontheright.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the transformation of the Democratic and Republican parties, focusing on the political landscape post-election with emphasis on resistance against Donald Trump's policies and the potential impact on states and federal relations. | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | | There are of course a variety of reasons unrelated to economic policy to choose between Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and other candidates running for President of the United States. But as an economist ... It would be nice to vote for someone who acknowledges that the US budgets and the accumulating US debt are a | |
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www.keithhennessey.com
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| | | | | This is the second of two posts. Here is the first, a much shorter high-level version of the outline contained here. This is my attempt to build a detailed outline of the economic speech President Obama gave in Cleveland yesterday (watch it). I used his language in some parts, but in many parts these are | |
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www.deseret.com
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| | | Speaking at an event for conservative think tank Hudson Institute, Haley said Trump has not been "perfect" but that President Biden has been a "catastrophe." | ||