Amid blatant bribes neither the one who offered-OBAMA nor the ones who accepted- the pork king Senators from Nebraska,Florida , Mass, Michigan, Nevada --None of them have any morals.
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United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger urged Congress and the Bush administration to act immediately on loans for U.S. automakers, saying one or more of them could collapse by the end of the year without it.
Gaining momentum, Democrat Barack Obama has a clear edge among likely voters as well as lower negative ratings than his rival, John McCain, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The government's plan to make sure private managers of a $700 billion bailout plan are free of conflicts of interest is weak, according to some critics, and allows too much room for abuse.
The source of trouble in the mortgage market has shifted from subprime loans made to borrowers with bad credit to homeowners who had solid credit but took out exotic loans with ballooning monthly payments.
When Congress reopened the government's discrimination settlement with black farmers, lawmakers budgeted just $100 million for damages. They probably should have handed over a blank check.
The U.S. energy secretary said Saturday that insufficient oil production, not financial speculation, was driving soaring crude prices.
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