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Obama to Change Contracting Rules
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Posted in Uncategorized on 4 March 2009
Stats: 12 views and No Comments "President Barack Obama plans to change how government contracts are awarded and who can earn them, a move his aides say would save taxpayers about $40 billion a year by making the process more competitive." (MSNBC, Wednesday) Great, so long as he doesn't think "competitive" and "controling" are synonymous. FEE Timely Classic: ...
Obama’s Wall Street Pay Cap Could Have Side Effects
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Posted in In brief, Uncategorized on 5 February 2009
Stats: 4 views and 1 Comment "By limiting annual pay to $500,000 and dishing out additional pay in restricted stock that can't be cashed in until the government bailout money is paid back, a host of unintended consequences may result, ranging from a brain drain of top talent to a potentially less-generous approach to paying employees ...
Why Are We Shocked, SHOCKED at Blagojevich’s Statements?
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Posted in Latest, Uncategorized on 17 December 2008
Stats: 10 views and No Comments With the possible upcoming impeachment of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who allegedly conspired to sell Illinois’ open U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder, we should reflect on this whole sorry affair. Unfortunately, the media pundits and others are drawing the wrong conclusions. Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie, who chairs the committee considering ...


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