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Oct 22 2020
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What U.S. foreign policy would look like under Trump, Biden
With the United States engulfed in multiple major domestic crises, it’s no surprise that foreign policy has been something of an afterthought during the presidential campaign. The combined weight of the coronavirus pandemic, the resulting economic collapse and the racial justice movement have pushed international issues off the front page — and to the back of voters’ minds. Just 57 percent of
Yahoo! The 360Sep 28 2012
Candidate Stances
Smaller, simpler, smarter government
Getting our fiscal house in order has become more than just an economic issue; its a moral imperative.
Mitt RomneyAug 05 2015
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How Jeb Bush Spent His Years on Wall Street
Ten weeks before the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a financial disaster that ushered in the global economic crisis in September 2008, Jeb Bush was in Mexico City to seek help from billionaire Carlos Slim.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 26 2021
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U.S. Jobless Claims Rise But Hold Near Pandemic Low
Jobless claims ticked up slightly but remained near a pandemic low last week, a sign the job-market recovery remains on sound footing despite uncertainty surrounding the Delta variant of Covid-19.
Unemployment claims edged up to 353,000 last week from a revised 349,000 a week earlier, the Labor Department said Thursday. That was the lowest level for claims since the coronavirus hit in
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 04 2016
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Tense exchanges in China between US, Chinese officials mark Obama’s arrival at G20 summit
The G20 summit got off to a contentious start Saturday with Chinese officials reportedly confronting National Security Advisor Susan Rice and other U.S. officials in at least three incidents, as President Obama arrived in China for the two-day international economic talks.
Fox News DigitalSep 19 2019
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Revealed: how US senators invest in the firms they're supposed to regulate
Analysis of financial disclosure data shows 51 senators and their spouses have as much as $96m invested in corporate stocks
As they set national policy on important issues such as climate change, tech monopolies, medical debt and income inequality, US senators have glaring conflicts of interest, an investigation by news website Sludge and the Guardian can reveal.
An analysis of
The GuardianSep 06 2013
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Jobs Report: The Obama Economy Continues Sputtering
The Bureau of Labor Statistics came out with the government's estimates of economic performance for August today. The news is as it has been for a long time - mediocre.
TownhallJul 30 2020
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Over 400 Businesses Call on Lawmakers to Include Liability Protection in Next COVID-19 Relief Bill
More than 400 U.S. businesses are calling on Congress to include liability protection in the next COVID-19 relief package.
In a letter to U.S. lawmakers, the businesses urged the support of “timely, targeted and temporary liability relief provisions” that would “safeguard healthcare workers, providers, and facilities, as well as businesses, non-profit organizations, and educational
Newsmax (News)Apr 06 2017
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Gary Cohn Backs Breaking Up Big Banks
The former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. executive who is the top White House economic adviser told lawmakers he could support legislation breaking up the largest U.S. banks, according to people familiar with the matter, a development that bolsters congressional efforts to reinstate the Depression-era Glass-Steagall law.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 30 2017
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Trump’s Incentive-Packed Tax Plan
Much as he did in his command performance before the U.N. when he took back control of U.S. foreign policy, President Trump has seized and energized the tax-cut issue. Almost daily, he is pounding away on the themes of faster economic growth and more take-home pay, arguing that his plan will make America’s economy great again.
National Review (News)