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Despite great handwringing over America's anemic job creation, the president demonstrates little understanding of the damage his policies are doing to millions of unemployed American desperate to find work.
Just when it looked like the job market was going to rebound, recent unemployment numbers revealed a disappointing reality.
Everyone knows presidents have larger-than-life size egos. It goes with the job. But changes on the official White House website reveal that we've never had a self-regarding narcissist quite like the oval Office's current occupant.
In this event, participants will review the Bhagat-Obreja paper and consider the role of uncertainty in major business decisions.
$25 billion in National Mortgage Settlement and other policy efforts have worked to prevent the real estate market from clearing. At the same time, these policies have harmed those who have done the right thing.
Last week I wrote about the standings in the presidential race and said it looked like a long, hard slog through about a dozen clearly identified target states, much like the contests in 2000 and 2004. Call it the 2000/2004 long, hard slog scenario.








