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  • … interest in the health of the state for himself and his family, whereas in democracy the temporary leaders have a short term interest in wielding as much power for their own interests. Then Hoppe gets into what he sees as the results of all this, what he calls Decivilization. Because Unemployment …

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  • … to work on infrastructure projects that provide short- and long-term benefits to our struggling economy.” “In light of today’s report, the nation’s mayors are renewing their call for Congress to act quickly on a ‘MainStreet Stimulus’ bill that would immediately put Americans back to work …

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  • … not been growing for a few weeks and had no movement and no heartbeat. The ER Dr. said he was going to call in a OB/GYN surgeon to remove the baby by D&C (Dilation and Curettage) which is a medical term for abortion. He was also going to refer me for an MRI to find out what appeared on the CT scan. I …

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  • … chief economist with mortgage insurance firm The PMI Group, says that if hard-hit states like California, Arizona, Nevada and Florida are taken out of the statistical mix, the picture is much more promising. According to PMI’s “risk index,” which estimates the odds of prices falling in a given market …

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  • … month to than 17percent of the working-age month, need short-term credit to population works in education, make payroll and long-term credit according to PolicyMap. Colleges to invest in future growth. And don’t necessarily flourish in bad consumers use credit to buy times, but they don’t go out …

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  • … this winter. In Ohio, where the unemployment rate is more than 7 percent, the state may need a federal loan for the first time in 26 years to cover unemployment costs. In Nevada, which is almost totally dependent on sales taxes and gambling revenue, a health administrator said the state may be unable to pay …

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  • … Bottom line: Nevada is in the throes of a growing crisis in providing health care for those who can’t afford it, and faces dire consequences in years to come. It’s an ongoing cycle of inefficiency. The cutbacks illustrate a chronic problem with health care. Health care financing is driven …

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  • … of COBRA — the short-term health insurance available for people between jobs — for six months for those affected as well. Hsieh says that move will actually increase his costs for 2008. Despite the unfortunate reality of the situation, we commend him for this honorable move. The full memo sent …

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  • … be approved in a lame-duck session. But Ms. Pelosi said Democrats could open the 111th Congress in January with efforts to adopt measures blocked by President Bush, including ones to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and embryonic stem cell research. She said Democrats had no choice …

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  • … in Washington for the first time since the early years of President Bill Clinton’s first term. With Tuesday’s elections, Sen. Obama’s party will control both houses of Congress as well as the White House, setting the scene for Democrats to push an ambitious agenda from health care to financial …