Economy

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  • Behind the jobs debacle

    Bush's jobs forecast failed because there's been no jobs recovery at all.
  • Today's growth industries

    As the recovery ravages the workforce, find out which jobs are still safe and secure!
  • Lord of the purse strings

    In a land devastated by deficits, one advertising campaign will rule them all.
  • In Ohio, the war has already begun

    Super Tuesday might not bring much drama in the Buckeye state, but labor and other groups are mobilized for a fierce fight to defeat President Bush in November.
  • Why is this man smiling?

    There are few new jobs -- and even fewer new good jobs. But the economy is growing, and if history holds, George W. Bush will be reelected easily.
  • American Idle National Tour 2004

    The president is going on the road with evasive, propagandistic answers to your pressing economic questions!
  • The shopping of the presidency

    Thanks to the media, choosing a candidate is quick, cheap 'n' easy!
  • Michigan: Bad news for Bush

    The economy of Greenville, Mich., will be devastated when a big refrigerator factory moves to Mexico. Now residents here are getting ready to express their fear and anger at the polls.
  • Straight up the union

    President vows to increase security against a sudden attack of humanitarianism.
  • The no jobs president

    Don't believe the Bush administration's hand-wringing over its pathetic record on employment. The president's backers want a stagnant job market -- it keeps the help from getting uppity.
  • Watch out for "Old Europe": She can bite

    If the decision to cut France and Germany out of Iraq reconstruction money leads Europe to retaliate, hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs will be at risk.
  • Look, ma, no hands!

    Economy "not dead yet," says treasury secretary, announcing next big stunt.
  • An economist for all seasons

    Joseph Stiglitz's new book explains what went right, and wrong, with "The Roaring Nineties."
  • No free lunch

    Americans who can't afford to eat are harming the vital raw food and low-carb grocery industries -- and giving high-class dieters a bad name.
  • Econo-eyes

    Now you can experience the thrill and excitement of the American economy firsthand!
  • Why the N.Y. Times ruins Bush's breakfast

    Columnist Paul Krugman is W's worst nightmare -- a brilliant economist who meticulously exposes the White House's rigged numbers and lies.
  • Are we safer now?

    The war on Saddam has made the U.S. less secure, say foreign-policy experts.
  • Don't sweat the small stuff

    A $5 trillion deficit? Bring it on, says our man at the OMB.
  • How to keep your job

    Staying off the unemployment lines doesn't have to be a chore, just as long as you follow these fun 'n' easy steps!
  • White-collar sweatshops

    "Globalization" is becoming a dirty word to U.S. tech workers, increasingly angry and anxious as their jobs disappear overseas, never to return.
  • Why the U.S. must invade Canada -- now

    It didn't support the war, it's soft on pot and gays, its economy is rolling and U.S. troops are bored. Anyway, reasons to invade countries are no longer needed!
  • Toward a salary-free America

    Winning the war on wage addiction, one paycheck at a time.
  • The Dow is up

    Who cares if everything else is down?
  • The plot to kill Social Security

    Bush's tax cuts won't do much to create jobs or boost economic growth, but they will bankrupt the nation's retirement program. That's the plan, anyway.
  • America rejoices as Bush's $217 tax cut produces mass wealth in Malaysia

    Plus more great news from your favorite show, NTR -- "Now That's Republican!"
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