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David Moore / Wall Street Journal:
The Panhandler and the President — I do not recall another president whose negative drumbeat about large segments of the population has been so relentless. — Walking down New York's 55th Street near Park Avenue last Friday evening, our group of seven men in suits and ties was approached by a panhandler asking for money.
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City Room:
Facing Eviction, Protesters Begin Park Cleanup — As the clock ticked down on the occupiers of Zuccotti Park and the prospect of eviction loomed, the Occupy Wall Street protesters' pre-emptive cleanup effort lurched into gear Thursday afternoon. — Volunteers taped off sections of the park …
Occupy Wall Street:
OccupyWallStreet — Tell Bloomberg: Don't Foreclose the Occupation. Join us at 6AM FRIDAY for non-violent eviction defense. — Please take a minute to read this, and please take action and spread the word far and wide. — Occupy Wall Street is gaining momentum, with occupation actions now happening in cities across the world.
Felix Salmon:
On George Soros, Occupy Wall Street, and Reuters — Wouldn't it be ironic if Occupy Wall Street — the soi-disant “99%” — were being secretly funded by billionaire Davos Man George Soros, exemplar of the 1%? Well, no, it wouldn't, actually. As Noreen Malone points out, lots of the 1% have …
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New York Post:
Wall St. protesters will not be allowed to bring sleeping bags, tents back into park — The party's over! — The city's top cop said today that the Occupy Wall Street protesters who clear out of Zuccotti Park tomorrow so their filthy makeshift campsite can get a much-needed cleaning …
Reuters:
Who's behind the Wall St. protests? — (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the group that started it all may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men.
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
An unintentionally amusing take from Wall Street — David Moore is the CEO of Wall Street holdings company, and he has an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal today reflecting on a recent run-in with a panhandler. As best as I can tell, the op-ed is not a parody.
CNN:
Wall Street protest rep says group won't leave ahead of cleaning
Wall Street protest rep says group won't leave ahead of cleaning
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Zaid Jilani / ThinkProgress:
EXCLUSIVE: The Notice Of Rules That May Be Used To Shut Down Occupy Wall Street
EXCLUSIVE: The Notice Of Rules That May Be Used To Shut Down Occupy Wall Street
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Jesse / CBS New York:
Possible Showdown Looms Between City, Protesters Ahead Of Zuccotti Park Cleaning
Possible Showdown Looms Between City, Protesters Ahead Of Zuccotti Park Cleaning
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Is Occupy Wall Street overblown?
Is Occupy Wall Street overblown?
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J.J. Gould / The Atlantic Online:
OWS: What the Media Can't See About America's First Web-Era Movement
OWS: What the Media Can't See About America's First Web-Era Movement
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John Rossomando / The Daily Caller:
Paul Ryan ‘loves’ Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan — House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan says he “loves” presidential candidate Herman Cain's signature “9-9-9″ tax plan. — Ryan told The Daily Caller in an exclusive interview that Cain's plan shows the GOP presidential campaign season …
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The Huffington Post:
Herman Cain 999 Plan: Did It Come From SimCity? … WASHINGTON — In Herman Cain's America, the tax code would be very, very simple: The corporate income tax rate would be 9 percent, the personal income tax rate would be 9 percent and the national sales tax rate would be 9 percent.
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Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Norquist: Cain 9-9-9 plan more dangerous than current code
Norquist: Cain 9-9-9 plan more dangerous than current code
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streiff's blog
Tony Lee / Human Events:
Godfather of Supply-Side Economics Supports Cain's ‘9-9-9’ Plan
Godfather of Supply-Side Economics Supports Cain's ‘9-9-9’ Plan
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The Lonely Conservative, Hot Air, iOwnTheWorld.com and The Right Scoop
Scott Galupo / US News:
The Tea Party Was Just a Giant Temper Tantrum — Is former Gov. Mitt Romney a better campaigner than I thought—or are his closest rivals just that pathetic? — As things stand now, the former Massachusetts governor will enjoy an astonishingly painless pivot into the general election.
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Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Pres. Obama to Ed Henry: 'I didn't know you were the spokesman for Mitt Romney'
Pres. Obama to Ed Henry: 'I didn't know you were the spokesman for Mitt Romney'
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Barbour says wife would vote for Cain if primary was held today
Barbour says wife would vote for Cain if primary was held today
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CNN, RealClearPolitics Video Log and Hot Air
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dem: House GOP ‘misogynist’ for bringing up abortion bill — Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) on Thursday charged House Republicans of misogynous motives in bringing up a bill that seeks to limit federal funding for abortion. — “What my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are attempting …
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The Hill:
House Dems focus on raising revenue, taxes in supercommittee suggestions
House Dems focus on raising revenue, taxes in supercommittee suggestions
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The Politico
Seung Min Kim / The Politico:
Pelosi calls abortion bill deadly
Pelosi calls abortion bill deadly
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Hot Air, LifeNews.com, Sister Toldjah, The Raw Story, National Review, Pat Dollard, Weasel Zippers and CNN
CBS News:
“Unusual” meeting between US, Iran over plot — WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Thursday that officials at the “highest levels” of the Iranian government must be held accountable for a brazen and bizarre plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States on American soil …
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Martin S. Feldstein / New York Times:
How to Stop the Drop in Home Values — HOMES are the primary form of wealth for most Americans. Since the housing bubble burst in 2006, the wealth of American homeowners has fallen by some $9 trillion, or nearly 40 percent. In the 12 months ending in June, house values fell by more than $1 trillion, or 8 percent.
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Jesse McKinley / New York Times:
Raising Eyebrows — IT wasn't quite the slip-up (or slip-down, as it were) most people expect during a presidential campaign, but whatever happened to Ron Paul's eyebrows at Tuesday's night debate certainly caught some viewers' attention. — For those of you not yet riveted by the Republican race …
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Boston Globe:
in study, sweat — Mitt Romney would lead Bain Capital from a staff of seven people managing $37 million to 115 people managing $4 billion. During his tenure, the firm would post an astonishing record, on average doubling its return on realized investments every year.
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Jacob Heilbrunn / Foreign Policy:
Twilight of the Wise Man — The 2012 election may well mark the last gasp of the Republican foreign-policy establishment. But what's more remarkable is that it lasted as long as it did. — In September 2005, two U.S. senators walked into a Soviet-era weapons factory in Donetsk, Ukraine.
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The Politico:
Editors' Note — One of the inviolable principles of journalism, one we live by at POLITICO, is that the work we publish must be genuinely our own. Whenever we must rely on reporting or ideas that were first produced by others, our policy is to cite and/or link to these sources by name …
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