The American people want change. Every Presidential candidate, Democrat and Republican, has made this a mantra. But the State of the Union Address reveals no alteration from President Bush. This year the President labored to keep breathing life into the same worn out ideology that has repeatedly failed America's current and aspiring middle class. In his final State of the Union, President Bush failed the middle class again. The Drum Major Institute's 2008 State of the Union analysis looks at how Bush's proposed domestic policies will affect the current and aspiring middle class
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Think of Associate Professor Robert Wood as the Dr. House of politics. As a political scientist, Woo...
The 2009 economic stimulus package has come and gone. So, too, have the temporary payroll tax cuts o...
The best thing Obama can do in this speech is to reassert his relevance by speaking frankly about th...
The notion that increasing the tax rate on the richest Americans means the socialist floodgates have...
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An imperative need has arisen to provide a Constructive push to the President Bush. American populat...
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