The U.S. Economic Stimulus Plan

Economists disagree on the wisdom of extensive stimulus spending, as well as the particulars of the current U.S. plan. Given the current economic climate, most mainstream economists now say that the potential downsides of collapse are sufficiently grave that large stimulatory expenditures may be necessary. As the global financial and economic crisis has worsened, this viewpoint has gained international popularity. In a December 2008 paper released by the ... Full Story »

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by deb - Feb. 10, 2009

perhaps it's just my cynicism, but I question the sources, and the basic premise seems so pie-in-the sky. Who's going to really pay for this blather, and what about Irac?

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