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	<title><![CDATA[Why Aren't There Hundreds of Economists on My TV Explaining the Stimulus Package?]]></title>
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<p>I'm sure you've heard about the hundreds of economists that are either for or against President Obama's stimulus plan. My question to the media is: Where are they? Thankfully, <a href="http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/paul-krugman-takes-sam-donaldson-school-week">Paul Krugman goes on <em>This Week</em></a> and usually <a href="http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/george-will-wants-know-why-there-are-any-r">destroys the panel when they regurgitate disingenuous economic talking points</a> that they probably don't understand.</p>

<p>But that's not enough....</p>]]></abstract>
	<taxonomy><![CDATA[Politics]]></taxonomy>
	<date_published>2009-02-04T18:08:00-05:00</date_published>
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