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Old Tax Relief Seen as Anchor in Obama Plan — WASHINGTON — The centerpiece of the job creation package that President Obama plans to announce on Thursday — payroll tax relief for workers and perhaps their employers — is neither his first policy choice nor that of many economists.
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Obama's whopper of a claim on tax cuts — “We said working folks deserved a break , so within one month of me taking office, we signed into law the biggest middle-class tax cut in history, putting more money into your pockets.” — The president's Labor Day speech in Detroit featured …
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Don Surber

Democrats fear it's too late — President Obama's new effort to revive the ailing economy may be too little, too late, according to Democrats and liberal policy experts. — They contend that Obama missed his chance to turn the economy around by November 2012, but still want him to call …
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New York Times, Washington Post and Outside the Beltway


Obama plan: 100s of billions for jobs — With the economy struggling and his re-election campaign gearing up, President Barack Obama plans to propose a jobs package worth several hundred billion dollars, mostly in tax cuts, infrastructure spending, and direct aid to state and local governments, according to reports on Wednesday.
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Pirate's Cove, New York Magazine, The Lonely Conservative and americanthinker.com


Obama Said to Seek $300 Billion Jobs Package — President Barack Obama plans to propose sparking job growth by injecting more than $300 billion into the economy next year, mostly through tax cuts, infrastructure spending and direct aid to state and local governments.
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Daily Kos and Business Insider


Obama to propose $300 billion to jump-start jobs — WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy weak and the public seething, President Barack Obama is expected to propose $300 billion in tax cuts and federal spending Thursday night to get Americans working again. Republicans offered Tuesday to compromise …
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Washington Monthly, Los Angeles Times, The Gateway Pundit, Hullabaloo, The Politico, Weasel Zippers and Associated Press

Obama's jobs speech will renew push for spending to boost economy
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The Politico and Lynn Sweet

For Obama, a Familiar Labor Day Theme
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Ricochet Conversation Feed, The Atlantic Online and NewsBusters.org

Video Game Allows Players to Slaughter “Tea Party Zombies” Like Sarah Palin and Bill O'Reilly — Have you ever fantasized about beating Bill O'Reilly to death with a crowbar or shooting up the offices of Americans for Prosperity with an Uzi? Well, the folks at StarvingEyes Advergaming apparently …
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Tea Party Zombies Must Die
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Wizbang, The Other McCain, Big Journalism, Scared Monkeys, Pajamas Media, Right Wing News, Big Hollywood and The Jawa Report

It's no longer Obama-land in the Hamptons — Barack Obama has lost the Hamptons. — That sentence is a fat target for ridicule, I know, since the Hamptons are often reviled as the playground of the ridiculously rich and the promiscuously silly — hardly the working-class Democratic base.
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Palestinians deploy Obama speech in U.N. campaign — (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is an unlikely participant in a Palestinian campaign to drum up support for a bid to win U.N. recognition of their statehood — a diplomatic move opposed by both his administration and Israel.
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Weasel Zippers
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Perry Heads Into Debate as Front-runner, Target … Keywords: - Texas Governor Rick Perry, - 2012 Presidential Race, - Rick Perry Issues, - Rick Perry Politics — Gov. Rick Perry heads into tonight's nationally televised Republican debate — his first on the presidential campaign circuit — as the front-runner.
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The New Republic, Saint Petersblog and Taegan Goddard's …
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Perry, Romney Equally Well-Liked, but Perry Stirs More Passion
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The Daily Beast, Top of the Ticket, Politics and TPMDC

Scarborough: ‘No Way’ Perry Can Beat Obama
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Mediaite, UrbanGrounds, Washington Post, The Right Scoop and HotAirPundit

Ann Coulter to Sarah Palin: Fish or cut bait — Laura Ingraham and Ann Coulter took this segment to basically dismiss Sarah Palin as a serious potential candidate, suggesting that she really hasn't dug deep into policy because she really isn't that interested in it.
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Enough — “[A]t some point, Sarah Palin has to take some …
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The Daily Caller and The Lonely Conservative


Message to nudists: At least be sanitary — The naked truth, it seems, is that San Francisco is once again going to emerge as a city ripe for ridicule — or a beacon of free expression — depending on your point of view. The latest issue? Public nudity.
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Weasel Zippers, The Lonely Conservative and JammieWearingFool

Treasuries, TIPS, and Gold (Wonkish) — (Yes, it's 4:30 AM where I am. I found myself wide awake, thinking about gold prices. You got a problem with that?) — In assessing economic prospects since the financial crisis of 2008, there have been two kinds of people: inflationistas and deflationistas.
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EconLog and Marginal Revolution


More Republicans skipping Obama's jobs speech — When President Obama delivers his address on a new job-creation plan to a joint session of Congress on Thursday, he won't be speaking to a sold-out crowd. Several lawmakers are still determining whether it is worth their time to stay …


Rummy: Bush Doctrine now Obama's — Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says President Barack Obama has come to accept much of the Bush Doctrine out of necessity, despite what he campaigned on in 2008. — Rumsfeld said that Obama needed to keep the Guantanamo Bay detention center open …

POLITICO-NBC News Republican Candidates Debate details — WHEN: Begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Wednesday, Sept. 7. — WHERE TO WATCH: POLITICO will be livestreaming the debate online - with a pre-debate show from the Library beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET and post-debate analysis immediately following.
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Iowa Caucuses and The Lonely Conservative


Mitt Romney's 59 Economic Flavors — A jobs plan that shrinks from some of the biggest issues. — Mitt Romney rolled out a major chunk of his economic agenda yesterday, and we'll say this for it: His ideas are better than President Obama's. Yet the 160 pages and 59 proposals also strike us …
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BizzyBlog, Business Insider, Hot Air and The Lonely Conservative


Barbara Boxer: I hope greens sue President Obama — Senate Environment and Public Works Chairwoman Barbara Boxer said she hopes green groups sue President Barack Obama over his decision to punt a regulation curbing smog-creating emissions until at least 2013.
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Weasel Zippers, The Hill and Scared Monkeys

Obama's Recovery A Flop Of Historical Proportions — As President Obama prepares to deliver yet another speech about stimulating the economy — this one to a joint-session of Congress (with or without the NFL game on the monitors) — it's worth reviewing the results of his efforts to date.


Whoops! ObamaCare Backers in Wisconsin Produce Report Showing That the Health Care Overhaul Will Make Health Insurance More Expensive — When Wisconsin's Department of Health Services, which manages health programs within the state, wanted to get a better sense of how last year's health care overhaul …
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Betsy's Page

HOFFA: CORPORATE-FUNDED CONSERVATIVE POLITICIANS OUT TO DESTROY MIDDLE CLASS — 'This Fight Is About The Economy, It's About Jobs And It's About Rebuilding America' — Press Contact — dwhite@teamster.org — 202-624-6911 — (WASHINGTON) - Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa today …
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Reuters, Fox News and The Gateway Pundit
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Janet Napolitano: Drudge is ‘just wrong’ on privacy — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is calling out web news aggregator Matt Drudge for suggesting that she's an ogre eager to invade the privacy of Americans and in particular those who travel by air.
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ABCNEWS, Mediaite, TheBlaze.com, Raw Replay, Wonkette, Balloon Juice, Hit & Run and Gawker
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