Friday, April 10, 2009

Google Alert - Government

Google Blogs Alert for: Government

Take 'Em Over: The Federal Government Has a Stellar Record of ...
By Philip Longman, Washington Monthly
Think government can't fix the auto industry? Then how did it manage to fix the railroad industry -- twice?
AlterNet.org: PEEK - http://www.alternet.org/
If Government Never Created a Job ... | TPM
By David Kurtz
If Government Never Created a Job ... 04.10.09 -- 12:06PM. By David Kurtz ... then why are anti-stimulus Republicans suddenly clamoring about the stimulative effect of military spending? link; RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (4); print ...
Talking Points Memo - http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/
Somali Government Ready to Resolve Piracy Problems
GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and military information, directed by John Pike.
GlobalSecurity.org - http://www.globalsecurity.org/
Union Thugs Admit Workers Hate Them, Only Government Force Expands ...
By Warner Todd Huston
In his April 7 ad copy for unions posing as a column, he almost seems to admit that unions are hated by workers and that only the iron boot heel of government can help unions grow. The unification is the result of both dashed hopes and ...
The Next Right blogs - http://www.thenextright.com/blog
Vaclav Klaus, and the EU summit from hell | Charlemagne's notebook ...
Less amusingly for many European politicians and diplomats, the Czech president Vaclav Klaus, who is widely assumed in Prague to have played a role in killing off the Topolanek government, is putting in a bid to chair one or more EU ...
The Economist: Charlemagne's notebook - http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/
Wonk Room » How Corruption Eats Away At The Counterinsurgency ...
By Guest
Corruption eats away at the counterinsurgency effort as it erodes the legitimacy of all levels of government. The system of corruption perpetuates itself, as mid-level politicians and security officers look to recoup the $50000 they ...
Wonk Room - http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/
Cato Unbound » Blog Archive » Leveraging Institutional Change
By Jason Sorens
Of course, veto players make it more difficult to contract the size of government as well, particularly its regulatory and punitive apparatus. The only institutional form that appears consistently to reduce government's economic ...
Cato Unbound - http://www.cato-unbound.org/


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