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Mortgage Bailout
"The Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan"
Originally published: 3 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Discussing the merits of the loan modification proposal under the Mortgage bailout plan.
"Be Fiscally Irresponsible … Get $5000"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Questioning the benefit of Payment-for-Performance Success Payments in the Mortgage bailout plan.
"Preventing Foreclosures – Why the Delay?"
Originally published: 2 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Questioning the provision in the Mortgage bailout bill that allows judges to modify subprime mortgages.
"When Did Playing By The Rules Become A Crime?"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: The Right Wing
Summary: Looking into the merits of the "cramdown" provision in the Mortgage bailout bill.
Rush Limbaugh
"CPAC CRAP"
Originally published: 3 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Examining the content of Rush Limbaugh’s presentation at the CPAC last week.
"The Republicans’ New Leader"
Originally published: 1 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Looking into the debate surrounding Rush Limbaugh and his role in the Republican party.
"Maybe Rush Looks So Big Because The Rest Of The Republicans Are So Small"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Examining the status of the Republican party, and which direction will it head.
"Rush vs. Newt: GAME ON!"
Originally published: 3 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Comparing the CPAC speeches between Rush and Newt, and how they view Republican comeback differently.
"Calling Rush Limbaugh, Debate Michael Moore"
Orignally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Pitching an idea of an ideological debate between the left and the right.
Environment
"Getting Energized"
Originally published: 4 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: The quest for the new power source for our nation will lead us down many roads, and many dead ends.
"Taxing Greenhouse Gas Will Not Save The Planet"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Looking into cap-and-trade proposal and what benefit, if any, it would have on our environment.
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Miscellaneous
"The Two Americas"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Examining how the cultural divide in the U.S. falls under many different lines.
"D.C. Voting Rights Act is Clearly Unconstitutional"
Originally published: 4 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Looking into the many ways the current D.C. Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional.
"The Diplomacy of Trade by Barack Obama"
Originally published: 3 March 2009
Submitted by: The Right Wing
Summary: Examining the possible trade of Russian support against Iran in exchange for our missile defense.
Economy
"I’m Perfectly Capable"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Making the point that government does not need to regulate every aspect of our lives.
"Why Are We Funding This Stuff?"
Originally published: 4 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Questioning the continued practice of funding the National Endowment of the Arts.
"A Symptom of the Disease"
Originally published: 5 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Looking into ways to encourage the American consumer to purchase new hybrid vehicles.
Obama and Bush
"Obama Makes Right Move on Iraq"
Originally published: 1 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Looking into Obama’s decision to leave troops in Iraq, and how it compares to Bush’s philosophy.
"Meet the new unitary executive – Same as the old unitary executive"
Originally published: 3 March 2009
Submitted by: U.S. Common Sense
Summary: Comparing Bush with Obama, and the problems when one party controls both the executive and legislative branches.
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