Hillary Clinton Economy

Beyond Gotcha: In Search of Democratic Economics

Derek Shearer | Posted 04.17.2008 | Politics


Derek Shearer

I don't expect the candidates to endorse any one set of progressive reforms -- but I would like to hear them talking about an Economic Bill of Rights for the 21st Century, not just technocratic neo-liberal policies.

Hillary Clinton: We Are Living Through "George Bush's Recession"

Political Radar | Eloise Harper | Posted 04.06.2008 | Politics


For the first time, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., said that she belives the U.S. economy is in a recession. Clinton, vying for her party's presidentia...

Who Gets Us Out of the Mess?

Robert L. Borosage | Posted 03.25.2008 | Politics


Robert L. Borosage

The folks who helped dig the hole we are in aren't likely to be the best in getting us out of it.

Clinton: Protect Reputable Home Lenders

AP | CHARLES BABINGTON | Posted 03.24.2008 | Politics


PHILADELPHIA — Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton proposed several remedies to the nation's home mortgage problems Monday, including one tool more ...

Let's Really Get Real About the Economy

Leo Hindery, Jr. | Posted 01.29.2008 | Politics


Leo Hindery, Jr.

If an op-ed today by one of Sen. Clinton's senior economic advisors accurately reflects the Clinton camp's view of the current state of the U.S. economy, then their rose colored glasses are pretty seriously fogged up.

We Better Start Investing in Ourselves the Way We Used To

Jeff Madrick | Posted 01.21.2008 | Business


Jeff Madrick

Government in principle doesn't undermine prosperity and entrepreneurial vigor. Good government creates the conditions that stimulate both. But now America hasn't invested in itself seriously for a long time.

How Will the Recession Impact the Race?

Mike Garibaldi-Frick | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Mike Garibaldi-Frick

While everyone is talking about "change" and connecting with voters on a personal, emotional level, the tune might turn more practical as the middle class' standard of living continues to decline rapidly.


 

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