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Tag Archives: CBO
R&D: Gallup Discusses GOP Membership, the World Bank Increases Aid to Pakistan, and the CBO’s Stimulus Analysis is Scrutinized
Here is your R&D for September 2nd: Republicans Remain Disproportionately White and Religious from Gallup Although the GOP leadership has tried to enhance the ethnic diversity of the party over the last several years, Gallup’s latest breakdown of the Democratic … Continue reading →
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Tagged CBO, Congressional Budget Office, Democratic Party, education, GOP, Pakistan, Pakistan floods, R&D, Republican party, South Africa, state budgets, stimulus package, the IMF, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, top five news stories, U.S. economy
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R&D: CBO Offers Dim Economic Outlook, Colombia’s High Court Voids U.S. Base Agreement, and Bill Clinton Hits the Stump
Here is your R&D for August 20th: More tough economic times forecast by CBO from Reuters According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), high unemployment will continue to plague the American economy, increasing the risk that we are headed for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bill Clinton, Bush tax cuts, CBO, Colombia, Congressional Budget Office, Democratic Party, France, Hezbollah, Lebanon, R&D, Roma, Romania, taxes, top five news stories, U.S. economy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. military, U.S.-Colombian relations, unemployment
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