For Clinton, Government as Economic Prod
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said that the government should take an active role in the economy to address what she said were the excesses of the market and of the Bush administration.
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- BuzzFlash - Daily Headlines and Breaking News | Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude: ... Won More Delegates in Nevada: Clinton or Obama? A Statement from the Clinton Campaign. -- A BuzzFlash News Alert 1/20 Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said that the government should take an active role in the economy to address what she said were the excesses of the market and of the Bush administration. 1/21 A visit ...
- The Sideshow: ... Bradley Effect and knew that we were going to see the press portray any "division" as an ugly battle between old vs young, male vs female, black vs white. I really hope people don't fall for it." Hillary Clinton told The New York Times what she'd do about the economy if elected. Some of it sounds like a good start. ...
- inclusion | Independent, Progressive, and New. (#): From a must-read piece in yesterday's NYT on Hillary Clinton's economic views: Reflecting what her aides said were very different conditions today, Mrs. Clinton put her emphasis on issues like inequality and the role of institutions like government, ...
- Newsfare: ... Missing Son, ?Confused & Unable to Call Home? For Clinton, Governmentas Economic Prod ...
- The Blog - The Huffington Post: ... Care, Hillary Clinton Economy, Ronald Reagan According to a front page interview in the New York Times , Hillary Clinton is talking about the constructive uses of government again--regulation, investment, protection of workers. It's about time. ...
- Economist's View (#): ... Rationalizing Voter - The Monkey Cage Reaganomics - Paul Krugman Blog For Clinton, Government as Economic Prod - New York Times A fiscal stimulus offers limited help - Clive Crook ...
- NDN Blog | NDN Blog (#): ... In fact, incomes rose in the years after taxes were raised. For more details, take a look at his piece. - Yet another piece in the New York Times is worth a read. David Leonhardt , who is doing some great reporting on the Dem presidential candidates' economic policies, focuses today on how Senator Clinton would approach the economy as president. ...
- RealClearPolitics - Opinion, News, Analysis, Videos and Polls: ... for McCain - Rich Lowry, National Review Online For Clinton, Gov't as Economic Prod - David Leonhardt, New York Times ...
- Bring It On!: ... have systematical ly diminished the role and the responsibili ty of our government, and we have watched our market become imbalanced.ࠀ She added: “I want to get back to the appropriate balance of power between government and the market.” - New York Times Senator Clinton is obviously correct in stating that the markets from housing to Wall Street’s power brokers are out of control and need government oversight more now than ever. ...
- D-Day (#): ... It may prop up consumer spending for about a month, but that's it. The answer lies in actively examining the excesses of the market, and, as Hillary Clinton says , bringing it back into balance. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said that if she became president, the federal government would take a more active role in the economy to address what she called the excesses of the market and of ...
- Norwegianity: ... “We’ve done it in previous generations,” she said, alluding to large-scale public projects like the interstate highway system and the space program. “But we’ve got to have a plan.” [ David Leonhardt, New York Times ] But Leonhardt's article doesn't always make sense. At one point he claims Bill Clinton was dealing with larger deficits than are on the table right now. WTF? Current actual deficits are enormous! ...
- aTypical Joe: a gay New Yorker living in the rural South: ... Stoller says Obama’s getting more ideological in his response to criticism about the Reagan comment. And Hillary: Clinton let loose with a rip-roaring progressive economic discussion , arguing for a stronger government to regulate the economy, lower CEO pay, higher taxes on the wealthy, and massive public investment in a clean energy economy akin to the highway system of the 1950s. ...
- Ezra Klein | The American Prospect (#): ... Which is why I like what Hillary Clinton's saying in this interview with David Leonhardt. “If you go back and look at our history, we were most successful when we had that balance between an effective, vigorous government and a dynamic, appropriately regulated market,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And we have ...
- Open Left (#): ... Hampshire). This, combined with the decline in percentage of the electorate comprised by the youth vote and his lack of appeal among voters who make up their mind at the last minute, were costly. Meanwhile, Clinton let loose with a rip-roaring progressive economic discussion , arguing for a stronger government to regulate the economy, lower CEO pay, higher taxes on the wealthy, and massive public investment in a clean energy economy akin to the highway system of the 1950s. ...
- THE NEW REPUBLIC | Blogs (#): David Leonhardt has yet another solid piece in today's New York Times, taking a look at Hillary Clinton's economic worldview. The bottom line is that despite her centrist reputation, she's not as big a believer in free markets as her husband is. ...
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