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  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
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    The Dutch Way: Bicycles and Fresh Bread
    This man should come to New York and look.
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    Jul 31, 2011
    New York’s Chief Digital Officer Seeks to Connect the City and the Public
    Rachel Sterne, the city’s first chief digital officer, is still defining her mission as she tries to reinvent how the government engages New Yorkers.
    Politicians need constituencies.
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    Jul 31, 2011
    Bring Back Poppy
    George H.W. Bush, who may be our most underrated president, believed in the kind of balanced conservatism that is lacking in today’s politics.
    A sad tale.
    http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/30/more-about-the-reagan-non-miracle/
     
     "A spectacular increase during the high-tax, strong-union postwar generation; fitful improvement since, with the only sustained rise during the Clinton years. That’s the story; it’s amazing how many people don’t know it.
    Oh, by the way, GW Bush presided over pretty good productivity growth but terrible job growth, even before the recession. So the overall result was poor."
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    Jul 31, 2011
    The Main Highway of Commerce - Room for Debate
    Would you rather see public programs slashed in your state, or pay a few percent more on your purchase online?
    This is the wrong question. 
    A progressive income tax is a better way to collect revenue.
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    Grayguy
    • Grayguy commented on an article:
      May 22, 2010
      More Than Just an Oil Spill
      Schrod, what makes you think the oil spilling into the ocean would be any cheaper than oil coming out of Saudi Arabia? What makes you think it would pour into American gas tanks? This oil is BP's property and BP would sell it at the highest possible price to anybody who'd buy it. What's even more reprehensible is that this oil cost the lives of eleven Americans. Are their lives too high a price for "cheap" oil? I think so.
      The information on the results of the spill are under court seal.
      The lawyers are still winning.
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    Jul 31, 2011
    Norquist, Taxes and a Dangerous Purity
    To Grover Norquist, Washington is an indiscriminate glutton, and extra taxes are like excess calories, sure to bloat the Beast.
    Grover Norquist wants to destroy the federal government.
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    Jul 31, 2011
    Tempest in a Tea Party
    How do you follow the leader when there is none to be found?
    Maureen Dowd searches for a man on a white horse.
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    Susan Kille
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    Ed Johnson

    Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables
    By MARK BITTMAN
    Published: July 23, 2011 
    I can see no way to make this happen with this congress.

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