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Economy: Monday, 26 Apr 2010

Gov. Christie - We have no choice
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie plans privatization of as many as 2,000 state jobs
Gov. Chris Christie wants part-time state employees out of pension system
Gov. Chris Christie budget speech to Legislature

Obama may require government signoff on all foreclosures
Biden to unveil new rules on retirement savings
The difference between government and private sector pay...
Government workers feel no economic pain
The Little Fed Report that Could-and Did Create a Housing Bubble
Budget deficit sets record in February

Dem Congressman: "If You Don't Tie Our Hands, We Will Keep Stealing"

Digging our financial grave
National debt to be higher than White House forecast
Obama Aides See "Extended Period" of Unemployment
National Debt Up $2 Trillion on Obama's Watch
Cahill: Obamacare will bankrupt country
Obama's $3,000,000,000,000 Tax Hike The president's budget would borrow 42 cents for each dollar spent in 2010
ObamaCare's Worst Tax Hike For the first time, payroll levies will hit investment income
Think We Have a Debt Problem? Take a Look at This CBO Study
U.S., U.K. Move Closer to Losing Rating, Moody’s Says

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