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N. Gregory Mankiw / New York Times:
I Can Afford Higher Taxes. But They'll Make Me Work Less. — AN important issue dividing the political parties is whether to raise taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year. Democrats say these taxpayers can afford to chip in a bit more. Republicans say raising taxes …
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Mankiw's Taxes — Greg Mankiw admits that he could afford to pay higher tax rates, but says that higher rates do affect his incentives to take on more work: … Do you see the card he palmed? Basically, the effect of letting the Bush cuts expire is so tiny that the only way to make it noticeable …
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Emptywheel
Brad / Think Progress:
Gillespie Claims NY Times And Wash. Post Have ‘Refudiated’ ThinkProgress On Secret Corporate Spending — On Face the Nation this morning, host Bob Schieffer grilled both White House advisor David Axelrod and GOP strategist Ed Gillespie on the millions of dollars being secretly funneled …
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Beltway Confidential, CNN and The Political Carnival
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CNN:
Axelrod signals White House opposition to foreclosure moratorium — Washington (CNN) — The Obama administration opposes a moratorium on home foreclosures, but wants problems involving improper paperwork resolved as quickly as possible, senior adviser David Axelrod said Sunday.
Jimmy So / CBS News:
Axelrod Hits Out at Foreign Money in Elections
Axelrod Hits Out at Foreign Money in Elections
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The Politico and The Huffington Post
New York Times:
Outraged, and Outrageous — Top row from left: RT America; Atlas Shrugs; ABC News; Atlas Shrugs. Second row: Fox News; Canadian Broadcasting Company; Atlas Shrugs; MSNBC. Third row: CNN; Atlas Shrugs (Three photos). Bottom Row: CBS NEWS; CNN; Atlas Shrugs (2 photos).
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Israpundit, Hullabaloo, Atlas Shrugs and Little Green Footballs
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Mark Townsend / Guardian:
English Defence League forges links with America's Tea Party
English Defence League forges links with America's Tea Party
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Little Green Footballs, American Power, Outside the Beltway, Raw Story and Gates of Vienna
New York Times:
Pamela Geller: In Her Own Words
Pamela Geller: In Her Own Words
Discussion:
Power Line, Atlas Shrugs and Jihad Watch
Emptywheel:
Remember cramdown? It was a proposed change to bankruptcy law that would have allowed judges to modify the mortgages on primary homes for people entering bankruptcy. Supporters of the change argued that cramdown would provide an important stick to force lenders into modifying loans …
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Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Government had been warned for months about troubles in mortgage servicer industry — Consumer advocates and lawyers warned federal officials in recent years that the U.S. foreclosure system was designed to seize people's homes as fast as possible, often without regard to the rights of homeowners.
Discussion:
Crooks and Liars
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Number of Competitive House Races Doubles from Recent Years — The House forecast that we released on Friday establishes an over-under line for Republican gains at a net of 47 or 48 seats. But, as I noted at the end of the article, the confidence interval on this forecast is very wide.
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Prairie Weather and Moe Lane
Associated Press:
‘SNL’ hits O'Donnell again — WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — “Saturday Night Live” has taken another jab at Christine O'Donnell - and the Delaware Senate candidate says the riff on her recent television campaign ad “was really funny.” — In the ad that debuted this week, O'Donnell tells the camera, “I'm not a witch.”
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CNN, The Political Carnival and Gateway Pundit
Ian M. / Think Progress:
After GOP Embraces Privatizers, Tenthers, Tea Partiers, And An Ex-Witch, Cantor Distances GOP From Nazis — Appearing today on Fox News Sunday, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) finally revealed just how extreme a GOP candidate needs to be in order to be rejected by their party leadership.
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The Moderate Voice, The Political Carnival, TPMDC and Wonk Room
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE GOP TO LOVE OBAMA IN 2026.... In light of the news that Democrats love to see former President Bill Clinton out on the campaign trail, while former President George W. Bush keeps a much lower profile, it's almost amusing to see Republicans decide maybe the Big Dog wasn't so bad after all.
Discussion:
Ballot Box and Associated Press
Washington Post:
Beyond the tea party: What Americans really think of government — If there is an overarching theme of election 2010, it is the question of how big the government should be and how far it should reach into people's lives. — Americans have a more negative view of government today than they did a decade ago, or even a few years ago.
Discussion:
No More Mister Nice Blog, Daily Kos and The Political Carnival
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Jerry Brown: Mammograms not effective — Smelling blood after a Jerry Brown associate used the word “whore” in connection with Meg Whitman's campaign strategy, Republican sources have provided a 15-year-old video of the Democratic gubernatorial hopeful dismissing mammograms in an old interview.
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Scared Monkeys, Left Coast Rebel, The Last Tradition, Ben Smith's Blog, The New Editor, American Power and NO QUARTER
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Jeff Dunetz / YID With LID:
Jerry Brown “There Is No Evidence That Mammograms Are Effective”
Jerry Brown “There Is No Evidence That Mammograms Are Effective”
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Moe Lane and GayPatriot