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US Unemployment Rate Jumps to 8.1 Percent Washington Post
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Obama Says Short U.S. Treasuries - 28th Feb 09
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Global Recession Deepens as No End to Financial Collapse
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Nasdaq Falls Below 1,300 as Stock Slide Worsens- Reuters
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How Eastern Europe's Troubles Affect Us by David I. Templeton
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Fed Refuses to Release Bank Lending Data, Insists on Secrecy Bloomberg - 8 hours ago By Mark Pittman March 5 (Bloomberg)
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639K new jobless claims; continuing claims at 5.1M-
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Bair Says FDIC Insurance Fund Could Be Insolvent This Year:
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Everything you should know
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China Optimism, Oil's Surge Halt Wall Street's 5-Day Rout- Reuters
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Just for fun
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1 in 5 Mortgages "Underwater" businessweek.com
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Geithner's Testimony to House Ways and Means - Timothy Geithner
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Bernanke's Testimony to the Senate Budget Committee - Ben Bernanke
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Treasury Releases Key Details of Housing Plan
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Hidden Pension Fiasco May Foment Another $1 Trillion Bailout
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Why the U.S. Dollar Is Vulnerable to a Sharp Decline Now by J. S. Kim
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U.S. Private Sector Cuts 697,000 Jobs in February- Reuters
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One in five US mortgage borrowers are underwater Reuters - 31 minutes ago By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters)
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Buffett says U.S. Treasury bubble one for the ages
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Wall Street Slammed; Dow Falls Below 7,000 as Bank Worries Mount- AP
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Opinion: When Will the Recession Be Over? The fall in the gross domestic product suggests that the recession may be deeper than anticipated.
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GDP Contracts 6.2% with Analysts Divided over a Recovery by Money Morning
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Opinion: Rule of Four By CARMEN M. REINHART CARMEN M. REINHART
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Opinion: Beware the False Dawn By STEPHEN S. ROACH Market gyrations are to be expected.
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A 6.2% Drop in GDP: Is the Worst Yet to Come? TIME
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GDP: The Depression In Recession 24/7 Wall St. - New York,NY,USA
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FDIC paints bleak banking picture MarketWatch - 1 hour ago By Greg Morcroft, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MaketWatch)
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Deficit to Hit 12% of GDP
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US: Jobless Up, Factory Orders Down, Nobody's Home Forbes -
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667K new jobless claims; continuing claims top 5M - AP -
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Wealthy Americans sue UBS to keep names secret
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Grim Outlook for Preliminary GDP of -5% by Spicer Matthews
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Budget Projects $1.75T Deficit This Year Washington Post - 35 minutes ago By Lori Montgomery
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The Middle Class
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Latest Richardson and Roubini Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal PrintShare Delicious Digg Facebook reddit Technorati Nouriel Roubini | Feb 18, 2009
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Top Economists Agree 2009 Worst Financial Crisis Since Great Depression
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More News from Mary Schapiro. Brace Yourself. by Gary Weiss
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Recent Policy Decisions and a Greater Depression by Thomas Kee
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Business / Economy: The Global Recession, Graded on a Curve By FLOYD NORRIS The United States economy and stock market are doing quite well compared
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New York Region: Newly Poor Swell Lines at Food Banks Nationwide By JULIE BOSMAN
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Opinion: Who'll Stop the Pain? By PAUL KRUGMAN
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The foreclosure plan Can't pay or won't pay? Economist
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E.J. DIONNE Will Detroit Get Totaled? washingtonpost.com
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Bankruptcy Updates
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Is Economic Recovery Even Possible on a Planet Headed for Environmental Collapse? By Tom Engelhardt
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Homeowners' rallying cry: Produce the note
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Finance Capitalism Hits a Wall The Oligarchs’ Escape Plan – at the Treasury’s Expense By Prof. Michael Hudson
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Dean Baker's economic commentary Foreclosure: Let banks eat their losses.
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Beyond the Foreclosure Crisis Tim Fernholz
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CHARLES MCMILLION Economic Meltdown Deepens: Worst Since 1933
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Nationalizing the Banks Seems Inevitable: How Bad Does It Have to Get First? Joshua Holland, AlterNet
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No More Band-Aid Solutions to the Financial Crisis: We Need to Build an Economy that Works David Korten, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc.
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Opinion: Dangers of the D-Word By EDUARDO PORTER We might want to number the Great Depressions, as we do our Great Wars. We might need some new scary
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Eastern Europe Is About to Blow By Mike Whitney
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Japan's Economy Collapses into Economic Depression
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Back to Reality After 10 Year Illusion of Wealth - Paul Krugman, NY Times
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Dead Bankrupt Banks Stock Prices Diluted Into Oblivion - 13th Feb 09 - Jim_Willie_CB
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A Lost Decade Ahead? - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
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Obama, like Bush, is Throwing Public Money into a Black Hole By Prof. Rodrigue Tremblay
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Who is Pulling Geithner’s Strings? By Cliff Kincaid
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Economic Crisis 'Top Threat to US' By Al Jazeera
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Worst Than The Great Depression? ' Worst Economic Collapse Ever'
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Nationalize the Banks! We're all Swedes Now By Matthew Richardson and Nouriel Roubini
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Large U.S. Banks on Brink of Insolvency, Experts Say By Steve Lohr February 13, 2009 "IHT"
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The War Recession: Alan Bock
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Geithner's False Assumption - Rebuilding Securitization Market Is Good for Economy by Peter Schiff
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Paul Craig Roberts Deficit Nonchalance
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Mike Whitney Geithner's Coming Out Party
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# Michael Winship: The Oligarchy's Bailout Ball
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Tim Geithner, Tell Us Why You're Rescuing the Very Private Interests that Led Us to Ruin William Greider, The Nation
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Are Uninsured Bank Depositors in Danger? by Felix Salmon
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Geithner AP photo / Lawrence Jackson No Tough Love for Wall Street By Robert Scheer
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The Truth about Stimulus and the Depression - Jia Lynn Yang, Fortune
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The Recovery Plan From Hell What Wall Street Wants By Michael Hudson
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Bubble Economy 2.0: The Financial Recovery Plan from Hell - by Michael Hudson - 2009-02-11 “Recovery for whom?” The answer: “For the people who desi
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# Nouriel Roubini: Nationalize Insolvent Banks
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The Emerging Liberal Oligarchy Christopher Chantrill
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Scary thought for the day: Obama and Geithner don't have a clue February 11, 2009 They don't even have a bad plan.
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How to Wreck the American Economy Steve McCann Think it's hard for American business to compete in the world economy now?
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To End This Financial Crisis, Americans Are Going to Have to Get Angry Steve Fraser, Tomdispatch.com
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Geithner's Folly: The Bank Rescue Plan Is a Disaster in the Making Brad Reed, AlterNet
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Will Obama Exploit the Unemployed as Recruits for a Ramped Up War in Afghanistan? Paul Craig Roberts, CounterPunch
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How Economists (and Pundits and Politicians) Helped Steer America Off a Cliff Joshua Holland, AlterNet
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Pelosi Stimulus Casts Shadow Over Obama, U.S., World by John Browne
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Why Deflation Will Persist for Longer Than You Think by Vinay Ayala
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The Great Awakening: Boomers, Your Crisis Has Arrived
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DEAN BAKER The TARP Dog and Pony Show prospect.org — With no clear strategy, the new bank rescue plan offers only more uncertainty.
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ROBERT SCHEER No Tough Love for Wall Street huffingtonpost.com
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Rep. Kanjorski: $550 Billion Disappeared in "Electronic Run On the Banks"
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'This Is The Worst Recession For Over 100 Years'
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Capitalism’s Self-inflicted Apocalypse By Michael Parenti
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All of Them Must Go By Naomi Klein
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The Growing Army of Angry Men Lives Have Been Destroyed by the Federal Government By Mark R. Crovelli
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US Must 'Save Capitalism' From the Banks: Nassim Taleb
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Obama is the Fall Guy for the Coming Depression and Wars
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The Government Finance Bubble
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It's the Bank Bill That Really Matters - Brian Wesbury & Bob Stein, Forbes
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Fresh From Davos: Taleb and Roubini Summarize Their Warnings by Duru
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Jobless in America: Stories from the Frontlines of the Economic Crisis Nicholas von Hoffman
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US Taxpayers Risk $9.7 Trillion On Bailout Programs: Bloomberg
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Stiglitz: Gov’t Should Bail Out Homeowners, Not Banks
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The Washington Budget Report Feb. 9, 2008
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Bond Market anxious at US budget deficits
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US Empire on the Road to Ruin
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Geithner v. The American Oligarchs tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com
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BERT KUTTNER Stimulus, Yes; Bank Bailout II, No huffingtonpost.com
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Joseph Stiglitz: Nationalized Banks Are "Only Answer" by: Deutsche Welle
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Bloomberg: $9.7 Trillion Of U.S. Money On The Line To Address Crisis
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U.S. Congress Debates the Fiscal Stimulus Package: Will It Alleviate the Recession in 2009?
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Naomi Klein: Public Revolt Builds Against Rip-off Rescue Plans
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The Road to Bank Nationalization
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# The world economy: The return of economic nationalism
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Bleak choices facing Geithner in trying to save the banks
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It isn't just the jobs lost, it's new hires at low ebb February 08, 2009
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Keep Your Job, Lose Your Health Insurance Monica Sanchez
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Plunder and Blunder; How the 'Financial Experts' Keep Screwing You Dean Baker
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What's Going to Replace the Dollar? by Paco Ahlgren
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The Real Crisis: Collapsing Capital Accumulation Process by Rakesh Saxena
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This Is Just the Beginning by Peter Schiff
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U.S. Needs to Return to Its Manufacturing Base by Mark Riddix
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15 Companies That Might Not Make It Past 2009 by Rick Newman
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IMF Says Advanced Economies Already in Depression Bloomberg
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# # Watch Bank of America to Understand Where Economy Is Going by Simit Patel
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# # Leading Indicators Grim - OECD Composite by Paul Kedrosky
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Peter Schiff: Obamanomics = Food Lines Video Interview
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Obama Bank Bailout: There is an Alternative Open Letter to Dr. Joseph Stiglitz and Challenge to Debate - by Richard C. Cook
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Jon Markman: Why the Bank Bailouts Are Doomed (02/03)
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The Good War by Bill Bonner
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Why the Talk Has Turned to Depression TIME -
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Naomi Klein: Public Revolt Builds Against Rip-off Rescue Plans for the Economy By Naomi Klein, The Nation
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Is the United States Going the Way of Japan? - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes
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Brave New (Financial) World
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Peter Morici The Slippery Slope of Stimulus
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We Can Do Better Than a Bad Bank - George Soros, Wall Street Journal
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The bogus nature of Wall Street's bonus culture
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It's Not Going to Be OK By Chris Hedges, Truthdig
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The Perfect Storm By Vladimir Putin
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California Goes Broke, Halts $3.5 Billion in Payments By Stephen C. Webster
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Obama's Stimulus Plan: $100 Billion and Little Change Richard Cohen, Washington Post, 3 February 2009 Obama's stimulus is mostly more of the same --
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# Paul Krugman: Bailouts for Bunglers
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# Chalmers Johnson: How Taxpayers Finance Fantasy Wars
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Worse than the Great Depression.
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Bailouts A Complete Fraud Against US Workers
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WILLIAM PFAFF Facing the Music In Davos truthdig.com —
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Leading Economists: Let the banks fail - 2009-02-02
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We Could Soon See 1 Million Jobs Lost in Single Month by Alan Brochstein
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It’s Not Going to Be OK
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Will China Buy American Debt? - Gordon Chang, Commentary Magazine
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Is the Entire Bailout Strategy Flawed? Let's Rethink This Before It's Too Late Joseph Stiglitz
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