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8:15 AM ET, September 6, 2010

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Washington Post:
Obama to call for $100 billion business tax credit  —  Under mounting pressure to intensify his focus on the economy ahead of the midterm elections, President Obama will call for a $100 billion business tax credit this week, using a speech in Cleveland on Wednesday to launch what administration officials said was a new policy push.
Discussion: Politics Daily
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Christi Parsons / Los Angeles Times:
Obama to seek extension of R&D tax credits  —  Helping businesses that invest in research and development is part of the president's broader plan for the economy.  Other proposals call for increasing infrastructure spending and continuing tax cuts for the middle class.
Discussion: The Remmers Report
Jimmy So / CBS News:
Analysts: White House Panicking Over Elections  —  Say Dems Are Distancing Themselves From Obama, Angry Over Economy, Health Care Fallout  —  (CBS) With many polls indicating the Republicans may win back control of the House of Representatives (and possibly the Senate as well) …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
1938 in 2010  —  Here's the situation: The U.S. economy has been crippled by a financial crisis.  The president's policies have limited the damage, but they were too cautious, and unemployment remains disastrously high.  More action is clearly needed.  Yet the public has soured on government activism …
Discussion: Prairie Weather and Pacific Views
Barbara Surk / Associated Press:
Despite formal combat end, US joins Baghdad battle  —  BAGHDAD (AP) - Days after the U.S. officially ended combat operations and touted Iraq's ability to defend itself, American troops found themselves battling heavily armed militants assaulting an Iraqi military headquarters in the center of Baghdad on Sunday.
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
Cynthia Tucker: Voter Anger Is About Racism - ‘Fear of a White Minority’  —  Are you sick and tired of being called a racist because you don't agree with Barack Obama's policies?  —  If you are, you shouldn't read any further, for Cynthia Tucker this weekend claimed the voter anger …
Fox News:
Report: Iran Paying Taliban to Kill U.S. Troops  —  KABUL — At least five Iranian companies in Afghanistan's capital are using their offices covertly to finance Taliban militants in provinces near Kabul, according to an investigation by London's Sunday Times.
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msnbc.com:
Report: Iran pays $1,000 for each U.S. soldier killed by the Taliban
Discussion: Hot Air
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Congressional Charities Are Pulling In Corporate Cash  —  WASHINGTON — Representative Joe Baca has achieved near celebrity status in his suburban Los Angeles district, as much for his record of giveaways — Thanksgiving turkeys, college scholarships, spare boots for firefighters — as for anything he has done in Congress.
Discussion: msnbc.com
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Bumper Sticker Insurrection  —  Spotted by a reader at the Grand Canyon ...  Update: You know it is a really slow news day when a post about bumper stickers gets a Memeorandum thread.  —  Related Posts:  —  Bumper Stickers - The Series  —  Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube
Discussion: AMERICAN DIGEST and Doug Ross
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Washington Examiner:
Who is responsible for Warmabomber's violent agenda?  —  Filthy.  Parasites.  Disgusting, overbreeding candidates for sterilization and extermination.  Possessed of false morals and a “breeding culture.”  —  Hitler talking about the Jews?  Nope.  This is Discovery Channel hostage-taker James Lee talking about ... human beings.
Jennifer Haberkorn / The Politico:
Democrats run away from health care  —  A handful of House Democrats are making health care reform an election year issue — by running against it.  —  At least five of the 34 House Democrats who voted against their party's health care reform bill are highlighting their “no” votes in ads back home.
CNN:
TRENDING: Tony Blair on Bill Clinton's ‘potentially sexual element’  —  (CNN) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was hesitant in an interview broadcast on Sunday to explain a passage from his new book that referenced a “potentially sexual element” to former President Bill Clinton's “curiosity about people.”
Discussion: The Politico
 
 
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Haaretz:
U.S. official: Obama ‘very pleased’ with outcome of Mideast peace summit
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Discussion: New York Magazine
Alexander Burns / The Politico:
GOP gov hopefuls run against Obama
Carla Marinucci / San Francisco Chronicle:
Jerry Brown says he'd be a frugal governor
Darrel Rowland / DispatchPolitics:
GOP resurgent  —  More Ohioans plan to vote for Republicans …
Discussion: Politics Daily
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DNC chairman: Dems have helped the economy ‘turn a corner’
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Freedom's Just Another Word
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Political Implications of Over-Bashfulness in The Non-Economics Social Sciences
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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Making Social Security less generous isn't the answer
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