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- Thank you politicians, but your stimulus plan doesn't help economy. // Inside Tucson Business;2/4/2008, Vol. 17 Issue 34, p24
The author reflects on the need for the government to develop an effective economic stimulus plan to resolve economic recession in the U.S. He cites the move of the state government of Washington to allocate $150 billion to pay people from $500 to $1,200 as part of its economic stimulus plan....
- Are we bailed out yet? // Westchester County Business Journal;10/20/2008, Vol. 47 Issue 42, p4
The authors reflect on the issue of bailout to financial institutions in the U.S. The authors assert that the bailout should keep businesses getting loans and should keep homeowners from guarding their possessions by the economic curb. The authors emphasize that the second cash outlay should...
- All That Conservative Jazz. Hillyer, Quin // American Spectator;Nov2007, Vol. 40 Issue 9, p82
The article presents the author's lament for what he views as the death of the conservative movement in the U.S., at the hands of Republican elected officials who have allowed federal spending to grow and ethical lapses to proliferate. He proposes a resurrection analogous to a jazz funeral, in...
- Adherence to conservatism will revive the GOP. Johnson, David E.; Robichaud, Holly // Hill;7/15/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 81, p40
The author reflects on the principles and leadership of Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. that need to be emphasized so they can win the heart of Americans.
- $1.1B outlay for research step closer. Youngman, Jeffrey // Hill;3/20/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 33, p14
The article reports on the move of the federal government to distribute the $1.1 billion economic stimulus money for the effectiveness of research on medical treatments in the U.S.
- In the News. Acomb, Deborah L. // National Journal;11/19/2005, Vol. 37 Issue 47/48, p3666
Presents an update on issues and events related to the political sector of the U.S. as of November 2005. Survey concerning the enrollment in the prescription drug benefit offered by Medicare; Amount of the economic aid provided by the country to the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan.
- Security as a Big Stimulus Winner. // Security: Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders;Mar2009, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p14
The article presents some recipients of the Economic Stimulus (ES) package in the U.S. As the ES legislation has been signed, the author considers that significant dollars will flow to the physical security, information security, and research and development of new security technologies. In...
- Grain of Salt. Beinart, Peter // New Republic;6/9/2003, Vol. 228 Issue 22, p6
Offers observations on the inability of the administration of United States President George W. Bush to accept outside scrutiny of its actions. Some liberals think the Bush team's moralizing breeds anti-Americanism, but I suspect that's not right. After all, moralizing in service of a just cause...
- A Better Way to Fight Global Poverty. Sperling, Gene; Hart, Tom // Foreign Affairs;Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 82 Issue 2, p9
In March 2002, President George W. Bush pledged to significantly increase US development assistance to poor nations through the creation of a new Millennium Challenge Account (MCA). The proposed MCA is a step forward because it builds on an emerging consensus that development works best when...


