By: Christian Science Monitor
Michelle Moore
To drill or not to drill is the wrong question.
Real solutions to the energy and climate crisis are available today if we focus on what we have in abundance instead of arguing over what's exhaustible and dwindling - namely...
By: Newsday (New York)
LES PAYNE
Papa Doc Bloomberg, Mayor for Life.
To hell with this being a nation governed by laws and not men. Shred the City Charter. Scrap the voters' referendum. Ignore the will of the people. Forget even the mayor's own past refusal to...
By: States News Service
States News Service
The following information was released by Mayor Michael Bloomberg:
The following are the Mayor's remarks as prepared for delivery in London this evening:
Good evening, and thank you, Stuart for that kind introduction and for...
By: Newsday (New York)
Facing the threat of economic chaos, Congress did what it had to do last week when it ultimately approved a bailout bill aimed at stabilizing troubled financial markets and restarting the flow of credit to businesses and...
By: Los Angeles Times
DAVID LAZARUS
Even before the current financial crisis, a federal budget deficit of nearly $500 billion was projected for next year. Now an additional $700 billion has been committed to bailing out Wall Street, not to mention as much as $200...
By: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
JAY BOOKMAN; Staff
Given what's happened to the economy in the past few weeks --- and the fallout that's likely to continue between now and January --- it's tempting to take the economic and tax plans proposed by John McCain and Barack Obama and...
By: Los Angeles Times
TOM PETRUNO
With uncle sam now about to make good on a $700-billion bailout for the financial system, Wall Street on Friday looked like an ungrateful child.
The stock market began to slide soon after the House approved the bailout bill, and...
By: Los Angeles Times
Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
She winked. She wrinkled her nose. She gave a "shout-out" to a third-grade class.
Never before have American voters met a national politician quite like Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who in her debate debut...
By: Los Angeles Times
JOEL STEIN
If I were in Congress, I'd hold out. Every representative who voted no on the bailout got something totally sweet in the bill that passed the Senate. Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.) changed his mind once he got the health insurance for...
By: Investor's Business Daily
Rescue: It's easy to understand why average Americans don't like the idea of a rescue for the financial system, and why members of Congress are running scared. But those who think doing nothing is an option are wrong.
We've said...
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