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HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of December 15th-21st, 2009
1. Are efforts to construct a “green” economy too optimistic? 2. Is Obama’s offer of assistance to small business coming too late? 3. Should the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions be audited by Congress? 4. Will General Motors ever find … Continue reading →
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HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of December 7th-11th, 2009
1. With a reported deal on healthcare in the Senate does that mean that healthcare reform is finalized? 2. Will Congress get more serious about cutting the deficit next year? 3. Is Obama’s AIDS policy insufficient? 4. Should the University … Continue reading →
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