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Mad about the economy? Blame Donald Trump.
The Hill· 2 days agoA new poll shows Trump leading in all swing states except Wisconsin (where Trump and Biden tie), with 56 percent of voters saying the former president...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: June 1, 2024
Goshen News· 12 hours agoThis transfer of wealth is due largely to Republican tax cuts and policies, especially for corporations and billionaires. In 2001 Democratic President...
Opinion | The GOP’s fight to hide the cost of its next tax cut has already begun
Washington Post· 2 days agoRepublicans are trying to hide the full cost of their planned tax cuts from voters — by preemptively...
Opinion | What Kind of Country Do You Want? Start With Taxes.
New York Times· 2 days agoWhoever wins in 2024, the United States is on course for the biggest, most consequential debate over future policy priorities since the Great Recession: Should the enormous, ineffective and ...
Robert B. Reich: The dangerous anti-democracy coalition
Hartford Courant· 3 days agoElon Musk and entrepreneur and investor David Sacks reportedly held a secret billionaire dinner...
Editorial: Yes, the economy is strong, but price pain is real. Biden should acknowledge it.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 1 day agoIf the economy brings down President Joe Biden in similar fashion this year — recent polling...
Stiehm: Obama and Biden: Style vs. substance
Provo Daily Herald· 2 days agoIn a glass pavilion, the tables sparkled, set for 500 guests at the White House state dinner for Kenyan President William Ruto. A guest of Kenyan descent...
Fact-checking Joe Biden on the economy in CNN interview
Politifact· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden repeated several claims about the economy during a May 8 interview with CNN’s...
The Coming MAGA Assault on Capitalism
Time via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhat has become increasingly clear is that a second Trump term would feature far more policies which are substantively anti-business than even his first...
U.S. Passes $1 Trillion Quarterly Interest On The Public Debt
Forbes· 2 days agoIn the last quarter of 2023, the amount crossed a monumental threshold of $1 trillion every three...