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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
In this time of extreme political polarization, an issue has emerged that is bringing the Right and the Left...
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
In the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, there is a severe job shortage in the United States and...
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It has been projected that the Social Security Trust Fund will be completely depleted by 2042 or 2052, and the...
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There is a proposal to replace the federal income tax with a national sales tax, dubbed by its proponents the...
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While General Motors (GM) continues to lose money, it will soon begin to pay back some of the bailout funds it...
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While the Cash for Clunkers program has run its course, car sales are increasing, indicating that the auto...
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When we look at the fierce debate over health care reform at a time when every other industrialized country has...
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When Kenneth Feinberg, the Obama Administration's pay czar for bailed out companies, announced that top...
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With the auto industry in severe decline, diversifying Michigan's economy has become crucial, with the state...
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What happens when federal and state laws conflict? That is the situation when 13 states, including Michigan, have...
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