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  1. It’s Obama Versus Bush as Growth Slows Before November Election
    Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama and fellow Democrats have run out of time and tools to generate growth as a historic government intervention to rescue the economy runs up against the limits of the November election calendar.
    So the contest with Republicans for control of the U.S.
    Congress has reverted to arguments that have traditionally defined the parties: the role of spending and taxes.
    Democrats are reminding voters that their economic problems started under President George W. Bush…..

    Discuss

  2. By Expert Textpert on August 20, 2010 11:07 AM

    Tehre’s no way I’m gonna get the 500,000 post. I won’t be around past 1pm.
    Why don’t I ever win anything? 🙁

    You usually get the booby prize.

  3. CGar, this guy had a baseball hat on backwards, sliding prison pants, plaid boxer shorts and showing some butt crack. Was that you??

    Or maybe you were in another part of the train, staring too. It is so exhausting being this hot.

  4. YO, BHO……suck on this…..

    Payrolls Increase in 37 U.S. States, Led by Michigan
    Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) — Payrolls increased in 37 U.S. states in July, led by a jump in Michigan that may reflect a gain in auto making.
    Employers in the Michigan added 27,800 jobs last month, the most since October, figures from the Labor Department showed today in Washington. Massachusetts, New York and Minnesota rounded out the four states with the biggest job gains.
    Employment in the District of Columbia climbed by 17,800, the most since records began in 1990 and second behind Michigan.
    The U.S. lost 131,000 jobs last month as the government cut temporary workers conducting the 2010 census, and private payrolls rose a less-than-forecast 71,000, according to Labor Department figures released Aug. 6. Manufacturing employment increased by 36,000, a seventh consecutive gain.

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