Robert L. Borosage: One would think that in the ruins it created, the Chamber of Commerce would have the common decency to reconsider its ideological positions. After all, they have not only been ruinous to workers and the country, they led directly to the economic free fall that devastated businesses. But no. Not one comma has been changed. Not a line changed in the stump speech. Mindless, without shame or sense, blind to the world around it, the Chamber gathers new millions from companies and peddles its poisonous nostrums. Click here to read more.
Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty --- what does that really mean? At the foundation, it's very clear we can't do this alone. This was how we created the idea for the "Future We'll Make" photo campaign.
The country is paying an enormous cost for Ben Bernanke's errors. In any other line of work any one of his errors would be huge enough to have someone drummed out of the profession.
Until something in our public imagination displaces it, 9/11 will be a political football in the debate over the Islamic Center. Central to this debate, it seems, is the question of what constitutes "sensitivity" to 9/11 families.
It is time for a Hail Mary pass. The Democrats cannot lose much worse in November than they are now slated to suffer if they come out with a strong "pro-growth, the hell with the deficit now" message.
In consideration of Obama's atypical American upbringing, I marvel at the O-team's former confidence that the public would be satisfied with their candidate's sparse remarks in public about his parents.
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