The Meltdown Lowdown

Now that takes real courage -- he's telling tens of millions of Americans with serious medical problems to vote for him so that he can dismantle the health-insurance system and then to trust him to put something workable in its place.

Maybe he should rename his campaign bus the Crazy Talk Express. Full Story »

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 1, 2008

This article is statistical gibberish. For example job growth depends heavily on the number of young people entering the labor force and others leaving, not mainly on the state of the economy. Housing vacancy rates may be influenced by the boom in construction - i.e. overproduction of housing, rather than by a bad economy. Apparently the author wants to cherry pick statistics to show that things are bad or politicians are all bad.

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