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Comparing Congress to Volunteer Firemen

How Washington really works, an analogy. Why do they argue while the country is burning and why aren't political contributions bribes?

Legislative Impasse: Country Becoming Harder to Govern

The country is becoming harder to govern at a time when reform is at its most needed.

The Audacity of Help

The Audacity of Help by John F. Wasik reports on President Obama's 'economic plan and the remaking of America;' and attempts to identify 'who wins, who loses in healthcare, education, taxes, and energy.'

The ‘New Plan’ Same as the ‘Old Plan’ – Or Much Ado About Nothing

Amid all the speculation and advance press releases in the end all the hype was 'much ado about nothing,' since the speech appeared to be prepared by a press agent for Mr. Geithner, Mr. Obama and Congress more than any 'plan.'

AIG: Is The London Mayfair Office to Blame for Bankruptcy?

Due to the confusions and misconceptions surrounding the AIG bonuses and the excuses that are being made now in Congress and the Executive Office regarding the the sanctity of contracts with respect to our Constitution, there is quite a bit of infor

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Wind Farm Decommissioning Liability: Bird-Safety Research Raises Bigger Rural Question

Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.

Solo Mortgage Broker Duane Buziak Closes $95.6 Million in Two Years While Big Banks Lean on Teams

The Richmond-area broker known as the Mortgage Maestro built...

California’s Long Vote Count Reshapes Major Races as Hilton Presses Election Changes

California’s long vote count has reshaped major races, pushed Raman into the LA runoff, and fueled Steve Hilton’s call for election changes.

Your Decade-by-Decade Guide to Plastic Surgery: 30s, 40s & 50s

It’s your 30th birthday, and when you look in...

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