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TheEnvironmental Protection Agency's proposalto tighten ozone regulation poses a significant risk of public harm with little reason to expect much in the way of benefits.
This book vividly recreates the excitement and glamour of the waterfront.
Chairman Bernanke can be faulted for not anticipating the severity of the global financial crisis, however he deserves some credit for helping stabilize the financial sector at a time of unprecedented instability.
Some Republicans are helping environmentalists get rid of coal energy, because they have invested interests in natural gas, but who is to say that natural gas won't be next?
Ten years from now, what will be the next great global currency?
The presidential candidates have a different set of goals and motives than their party's Members of Congress, and their comments, designed to further their own interests, get a lot of attention and shape the narrative and agenda.
Saving the euro is up to them, not us. They're perfectly entitled to try to create an alternative to the US dollar as the world's reserve currency, but we are equally free to let it fail.
By taking clear stands in their "Pledge to America," Republicans raised their chances of repealing ObamaCare and rolling back spending to 2008 levels.




