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David Brooks / New York Times:
Car Dealer in Chief — Some companies are in the steel business, some are in the cookie business, but General Motors is in the restructuring business. For 30 years, G.M. has been restructuring itself toward long-term viability. — For all these years, G.M.'s market share has endured a long, steady slide.
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The Hill:
President Obama's auto plan throws lawmakers — President Obama's new ultimatum to U.S. auto manufacturers threw Capitol Hill into turmoil Monday as lawmakers worried about the effects the plans could have on their districts. — Michigan's senior Democratic senator, Carl Levin …
Los Angeles Times:
Obama takes step over the line that separates government from private industry
Obama takes step over the line that separates government from private industry
Discussion:
The Swamp
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Threatens Bankruptcy for GM, Chrysler
U.S. Threatens Bankruptcy for GM, Chrysler
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Deal Journal, Roll Call, USA Today, New York Times, Washington Post, Gothamist, CapitalBeat and The Politico
Washington Post:
Most Americans Don't Blame Obama for Economy, Poll Finds — The number of Americans who believe that the nation is headed in the right direction has roughly tripled since Barack Obama's election, and the public overwhelmingly blames the excesses of the financial industry, rather than the new president …
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James Besser / JW Political Insider:
Bashing J Street — Follow the Jewish Week on Twitter! Click here to start. And we're on Facebook; become a fan today. — What is about J Street, the pro-peace process lobby and political action committee, that has the leaders of major Jewish groups in such a snit?
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
WHY IS AIPAC SO AFRAID OF J STREET? — James Besser asks why the major Jewish groups have responded to J Street with so much more fury and fear than, say, the formation of Americans for Peace Now, or the Israeli Policy Forum. One Jewish leader, speaking off the record, confides to Besser that he feels …
Bloomberg:
Financial Rescue Approaches GDP as U.S. Pledges $12.8 Trillion — The U.S. government and the Federal Reserve have spent, lent or guaranteed $12.8 trillion, an amount that approaches the value of everything produced in the country last year, to stem the longest recession since the 1930s.
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Drudge Report:
NANNY STATE: GOVERNMENT WEBSITE TO WARN OF SADNESS/CRYING OVER ECONOMY — The U.S. government is set to offer an online emotional rescue kit! — “Getting Through Tough Economic Times” will launch Tuesday with a media push across all platforms. — The site is meant to help people identify …
Discussion:
Fausta's Blog, Pirate's Cove, No More Mister Nice Blog, Connecting.the.Dots, Don Surber and Dr. Helen
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Reuters:
U.S. website offers emotional rescue from economy — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stressed out by the economy? The U.S. government is offering an online emotional rescue kit. — The “Getting Through Tough Economic Times” guide at www.samhsa.gov/economy/ is meant to help people identify …
David Henderson / EconLog:
Obama Throws the F-Bomb — No, not that one; I wish. President Obama has done something far more serious. He has already, in less than 100 days, moved the U.S. economy further towards fascism. Sean Hannity and other critics keep criticizing Obama for his socialist leanings.
Discussion:
Swords Crossed
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Michael P. Tremoglie / thebulletin.us:
‘New York Times’ Spiked Obama Donor Story — Congressional Testimony: ‘Game-Changer’ Article Would Have Connected Campaign With ACORN — A lawyer involved with legal action against Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) told a House Judiciary subcommittee on March 19 …
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Atlas Shrugs, Don Surber, Stop The ACLU, Conservatives4Palin.com, QandO, Political Machine, Gateway Pundit and Townhall.com
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MataHarley / Flopping Aces:
NY Times deliberately killed ACORN-Obama stories to thwart “game changer”
NY Times deliberately killed ACORN-Obama stories to thwart “game changer”
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RedState
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Ex-Commerce Nominee Now Top Budget Critic — Standing beside President Obama at the White House as he accepted the nomination to be commerce secretary two months ago, Sen. Judd Gregg (N.H), a stalwart Republican about to join a Democratic administration, said: “This is not a time when we should stand …
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Jerome Starkey / The Independent:
Afghan leader accused of bid to ‘legalise rape’ — UN and women MPs say Karzai bowed to Islamic fundamentalists before poll — Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, has signed a law which “legalises” rape, women's groups and the United Nations warn. Critics claim the president helped rush …
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Dinah Lord
Associated Press:
Calif. IRS agent admits cheating on his own taxes — SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - An Internal Revenue Service agent who audits taxpayers in California has agreed to plead guilty to cheating on his own taxes. — In a plea agreement filed Monday in Orange County, 43-year-old Jim H. Liu (LOO) …
Discussion:
Don Surber
Lois Romano / Washington Post:
Michelle's Image: From Off-Putting To Spot-On — At first, they didn't like the way she was talking about her husband's dirty socks. Then, they said she always looked angry. Later, they questioned her patriotism when she commented that she only recently became proud of her country.
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TIME.com
Lucy Bannerman / Times of London:
Fire kills child, 3, and parents as police prevent neighbours from trying to rescue them — A pregnant woman, her husband and their three-year-old son were killed in a house fire early yesterday as police who arrived before the fire brigade prevented neighbours from trying to save them.
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
For U.S. and Carmakers, a Path Strewn With Pitfalls — As an assertion of government control over a huge swath of the industrial landscape, President Obama's decision to reshape the automobile industry has few precedents. — In essentially taking command of General Motors and telling Chrysler …
Discussion:
Washington Monthly
Dmitry A. Medvedev / Washington Post:
Building Russian-U.S. Bonds — MOSCOW — It is hard to dispute the pessimistic assessments of the Russian-American relationship that prevailed at the end of last year. Unfortunately, relations soured because of the previous U.S. administration's plans — specifically …
Discussion:
TIME.com
Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Party leaders stressed about Dodd — Interviews with a dozen Democratic state legislators, party officials and operatives in Connecticut indicate there is deep concern back home over whether the incendiary American International Group bonuses issue has delivered a mortal blow to Sen. Chris Dodd …
Steve Vogel / Washington Post:
EEOC Willfully Violated Pay Law, Arbitrator Rules — The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, responsible for ensuring that the nation's workers are treated fairly, has itself willfully violated the Fair Labor Standards Act on a nationwide basis with its own employees, an arbitrator has ruled.
Greg Gordon / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Wagoner's pension secure as GM's workers could be hit — WASHINGTON — As the Obama administration tries to rein in sky-high executive compensation at firms that are getting billions in taxpayer funds, ousted General Motors Chief Executive Rick Wagoner is due to walk away with a pension and benefits that total $23 million.