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	<title><![CDATA[Alexander Hamilton's Scorn:  Reflecting on AIG, Goldman, Hank Paulson and Bob Rubin]]></title>
	<url>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-clemons/alexander-hamiltons-scorn_b_175575.html</url>
	<abstract><![CDATA[<form mt:asset-id="926" class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="alexander hamilton.jpg" src="http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/alexander%20hamilton.jpg" width="274" height="427" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></a></form>It has slightly bothered me that the <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/PROJECTS/HAMILTONPROJECT.ASPX">Brookings Institution's Hamilton Project</a> grabbed some Hamilton branding for ideas that were anything but.

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The Hamilton Project's early objectives were to promote a variant of neoliberal economic policy -- free and fast trade, fiscal conservatism and budget hawkishness, and a rejection of national economic strategies that would maximize American worker and producer interests...</p>]]></abstract>
	<taxonomy><![CDATA[Politics]]></taxonomy>
	<date_published>2009-04-16T05:12:00-04:00</date_published>
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