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Don’t think class war from above is real? Check out productivity and wage growth since 1973
Abbreviated pundit roundup: Bob Woodward is petty, petulant and above all, wrong
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“None of the Above” Will Appear on Nevada Ballot
Rick Hasen reports that a unanimous Ninth Circuit panel “has issued an order which will have the effect (barring any Supreme Court action) of allowing Nevada voters to vote, as they have in the past, for “None of the Above” on races on the ballot, including the presidential race.” Tweet This Post
The trick for GOP: Being heard above Isaac’s gales
Tropical Storm Isaac forced the Republicans to do what the Democrats had already done voluntarily: shorten their national convention from four days to three. But the show, as they say, must go on. Political conventions are calibrated theater, after all, and as with any big show, random elements can cause chaos. Politics News Headlines – [...]
Nevada’s “None of the Above” Option Ruled Invalid
“In a high-stakes election that could help determine the presidency and control of the U.S. Senate, a judge has ruled Nevada’s unique ‘none of the above’ ballot option is unconstitutional and has to go,” the AP reports. Tweet This Post
American Voices: Storms Could Deplete Ozone Layer Above U.S.
According to Harvard University scientists, water vapor lofted into the stratosphere by severe summer storms could react with chemicals there to destroy the ozone layer above the central United States, leading to dangerous levels of ultraviolet radiation. Tweet This Post
Sunday Talk: Above your pay grade
When Mitt Romney addressed the NAACP this week, he sought to convince them that, unlike President Obama, he feels their pain. Tweet This Post
CACI International sees FY13 profit above estimates
(Reuters) – Information technology provider CACI International Inc forecast 2013 earnings ahead of market estimates and said Daniel Allen, who heads the company’s U.S. operations, will take over as chief executive next month. CACI International, whose main client is the U.S. government, said it expects to earn between $ 6.60 and $ 6.90 per share [...]
Punching Above Their Weight
Jon Karl flags a Danish television clip showing how President Obama welcomed Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt to the Oval Office last month by noting the Danes “punch above their weight in international affairs.” Tweet This Post
Punching Above Their Weight
Jon Karl flags a Danish television clip showing how President Obama welcomed Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt to the Oval Office last month by noting the Danes “punch above their weight in international affairs.” Tweet This Post
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