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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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Business: Recession Can Change a Way of Life By TYLER COWEN Something terrible has happened in the U.S. economy.
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Fed Says World Economy Weakening `Significantly,' Warns of Deflation Risk Federal Reserve officials warned of a prolonged global economic slowdown th
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The World is Facing the First Truly Global Economic Crisis - by Vladimir Putin - 2009-01-29
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Dave Lindorff The Ugly Truth: the American Economy is Not Coming Back
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It Won't Save the Economy; It May Make the Crisis Worse Obama's New Bank Giveaway By MICHAEL HUDSON
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The Big Stimulus: Justin Raimondo
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Payback Time: Blasting the U.S. Role in the Current Economic Crisis by IPE at UNC
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Has the U.S. Spent Itself into a Hole It Can't Spend Its Way Out of? by Ed Zimmer
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Wall Street Is Filled With Zombie Corpses - Daniel Gross, Slate
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The Stimulus Fight You Should Be Watching - Dan Gerstein, Forbes
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Wall Street’s Socialist Jet-Setters - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
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Get Ready to Rumble: The Fight for the Next Economy Begins
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Not Just Republicans Questioning Stimulus Package By Ken Silverstein From the Washington Post:
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Bailout This! - by Andrew Hughes - 2009-01-27 The Stabilization of the Financial Sector: The Holy Grail of Economic Salvation
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AFP World economy may lose 51 million jobs Reuters - 55 minutes ago By Laura MacInnis GENEVA (Reuters)
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Derivates: Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction? by Sean Hannon
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Job Losses May Only Be at Halfway Mark by Money Morning
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The Final Tab for Bank Bailout Could Be $4 Trillion - Colin Barr, Fortune
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Give Us Some Bang for our Bailout Bucks - Joseph Stiglitz, Times of London
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Is military spending crippling America? - 2009-01-27
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Why the Pentagon is Not a Jobs Engine Save the Economy by Cutting the Defense Budget By WINSLOW T. WHEELER
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'Bloody Monday' for jobs in America
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GE: 'Deflation Is Out There' by SA Editor Judy Weil
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Unemployment May Be Worse Than Government Admits by Money Morning
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Business / Economy: Layoffs Spread to More Sectors of the Economy By CATHERINE RAMPELL
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Education: Data Show College Endowments Loss is Worst Drop Since '70s
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Bad News, We're Back In '31 - Good, It's Not '33 Yet
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Specter of Technical Insolvency for the Banking System Calls for Comprehensive Solution By Nouriel Roubini and Elisa Parisi-Capone
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Government Risk Rises: Credit Markets Face Structural Collapse by Rakesh Saxena
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ECRI: No End in Sight for Worst of Recession by Steven Hansen
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Tech Layoffs Return with a Vengeance by Erick Schonfeld
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Six Errors on the Path to the Financial Crisis
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The U.S. and UK Are on the Brink of Debt Disaster Ed Kemp, Reuters
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Geithner’s China-Baiting Posted by Richard Spencer
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The World Won't Buy Unlimited Debt - Peter Schiff, Wall Street Journal
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Hydra-Headed Mess Is Beyond Quick U.S. Fix By ROBERT SAMUELSON
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Latest US housing, jobless figures far worse than economists anticipate - by Patrick O'Connor - 2009-01-23
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'Unskilled' Stimulus Windfall: Where's the Union Outrage? January 23, 2009
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Markets and Marxists Don't Mix James Long
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Your TARP Money at work - Pork for Barney Frank January 22, 2009
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Why It's Time to Overhaul the Banking System by Tom Evslin
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Are Uncle Sam's Creditors Heading Towards the Exits? by Andrew Hughes
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The Economic Pearl Harbor The Alarm Bells have been Sounded - by Matthias Chang - 2009-01-23
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The Global Recession is Just Getting Started - Bremmer & Roubini, WSJ
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Another Real Estate Crisis Is About To Hit By Paul Craig Roberts
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For the Markets, the Worst Is Yet to Come - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes
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The temptation of dollar seigniorage
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A world of financial freeloaders
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CREDIT BUBBLE BULLETIN A divergence
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THE BEAR'S LAIR Where is the safe haven?
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From Prudent Squirrel: Slide Show of World Car Glut
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European Policymakers Fire First Shots in Currency War by Macro Man
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Is Tim Geithner Too Close to Goldman Sachs? by Gary Weiss
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Deflation and the Treasuries Bubble by Tim Iacono
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Why It Matters That a Saudi Prince Was Burned by Citigroup by Kirk Shinkle
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Will We Enter a 'Lost Decade' Like the Japanese? by Dr. Bill Conerly
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Obama Faces Uphill Battle to Improve U.S. Economy by Martin Hutchinson
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The Ultimate Game Changer: Why 2009 Will Be Worse Than 2008 (Part 2) by Allen Phatimer
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The Problem with Government's Stimulus Spending by Bill Zielinski
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President Obama Can't Save the Dollar from Its Fate by Justice Litle
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Deflation and the Treasuries Bubble by Tim Iacono
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Obama's Economic Plan Is Not Going to Save Us By William Greider, The Nation
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Global Crisis Will Define Obama's Presidency - Der Spiegel
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Obama's Team Signals It's Taking the Taxpayer Ripoff Route to Saving Our Financial System Paul Krugman, The New York Times
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Obama’s Bailout Challenge By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
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JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ America’s L-Shaped Downturn
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Buffett says USA in 'economic Pearl Harbor'...
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Global Depression. This Doesn't Look Good: Taiwan, Korea and China Exports Tank - by Brad Setser - 2009-01-19
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Global Economic Demand Collapse, Bonds Next - 15th Jan 09 - Christopher_Laird
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Which Black Swan Will Pop the Treasury Bubble? by Simit Patel
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Politicians Must Choose: The Market or the Country by Harry Tuttle
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Foreign Governments Dumping U.S. Assets by Thomas Ryan
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Deep in D: The Deflation Battle Rages On by James Picerno
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The Crisis Is Global - William Greider, The Nation
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Obama Is Tinkering with Changes to the Banking System While Big Finance Collapses
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Doctor Doom A Global Breakdown Of The Recession In 2009 Nouriel Roubini, 01.15.09, 12:01 AM EST Forecasting pain, from the U.S. to Australia.
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Why the Rush On TARP 2? - Robert Scheer, The Nation
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economy + Walker's World: Depression looms Vienna (UPI) Jan 11, 2009 -
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U.S. Economy Lost 524,000 Jobs in Dec 2008, Unemployment Jumps to 7.2% Jan 9, 2009
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U.S. Government Debt/Deficit: A Disaster in the Making? by David I. Templeton
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Government Bonds Are the Latest Bubble, Probably Not the Last by Katy Delay
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Bush Prepares To Ask For Second TARP Tranche Under Veto Threat: How Bad Is It?
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Economy May Delay Work on Obama’s Campaign Pledges By PETER BAKER
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Eight Years of Madoffs By FRANK RICHWhile our new president indeed must move on and address the urgent crises that cannot wait, Bush administration ma
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Why the Stimulus Plan Won't Work by John Whitehall
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524,000 Jobs Lost in December; The Economy Is in a Depression by Peter Morici
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The Fed's Bubble Trouble by Peter Schiff
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Day of Reckoning by Peter Finn
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Is the U.S. Solvent? by Nicholas Jones
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Peter Schiff : Economic Predictions: The Coming Collapse in the value of the US Dollar
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