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  • Congress to go shopping for bad debt
    Congress to go shopping for bad debt

    By Anthony Randazzo
    September 18, 2008

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    California Focus: High-Speed Rail Measure on Wrong Track

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    By Adrian Moore
    September 18, 2008

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    California’s Proposition 7 Is Flawed

    Plan will actually hurt the state's renewable energy efforts

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    September 18, 2008

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    Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Were Never Privatized

    Government-sponsored enterprises dealt with risk and profit differently

    By Anthony Randazzo
    September 18, 2008

  • Study: California’s High-Speed Rail System Will Cost Tens of Billions More Than Estimated, Adding to State Deficit
    Study: California’s High-Speed Rail System Will Cost Tens of Billions More Than Estimated, Adding to State Deficit

    Report details why high-speed rail won't meet ridership predictions, deliver on promised travel times, or meet emission reduction targets

    September 18, 2008

  • California High-Speed Rail Findings at a Glance
    California High-Speed Rail Findings at a Glance

    Analyzing the impacts of the state's proposed train system

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    Biden: Higher taxes is just plain Patriotic

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    Wireline Service Out; No One Noticed

    By Steven Titch
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    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Were Never Privatized

    September 17, 2008

  • California’s Prop. 7 on Renewable Energy Is Flawed
    California’s Prop. 7 on Renewable Energy Is Flawed

    September 17, 2008

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    High-Speed Rail Measure On Wrong Track

    September 17, 2008

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    Study: Californiaís High-Speed Rail System Will Cost Tens of Billions More Than Estimated

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    Paul Weyrich’s Transportation Bizarro World

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    Public Service: Be Afraid of McCain But Very Afraid of Obama

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    AIG bailout could have been worse

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