AK-Sen - Stevens up by 2 PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Alaska Senate race:  Incumbent Ted Stevens (R) is up by only 2 over challenger Mark Begich.  Stevens is the longest serving Republican in the Senate, is 84 years old, but is hambered by an ongoing bribery investigation.  Begich is the mayor of Anchorage.

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The following article appeared on the online site for Manufacturing & Technology News on November 17, 2008 and was written by Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. 

By most accounts the U.S. economy is in serious trouble. Robert Reich, an adviser to President-elect Obama, calls it a "mini-depression," but that designation might be optimistic. Russian economist Mikhail Khazin says that the "U.S. will soon face a second Great Depression." It is possible that even Khazin is optimistic.

I cannot predict the future. However, I can explain what the problems are, how they differ from past times of troubles and why traditional remedies, such as the public works programs that Reich proposes, are unlikely to succeed in reviving the U.S. economy.

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