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Daily Archives: September 29, 2010
This Day in History
This is my first attempt in a while to post all by my lonesome. The last post I made (“She Blinded Me With Science”) got a bit munged in the translation from my html through the blogging software, so I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Cook Political Report, John Boehner, Mark Foley, midterm election, Nate Silver, New York Times
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The Business of Government as Business
It’s common to hear candidates for executive branch offices claim that, if elected, they will run their organizations like businesses. This isn’t an unreasonable position; they have many attributes in common. So what happens when we start to look at … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Debt, Great Recession, Stock, Voting share, Weimar Republic
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