• Boom times for War Inc.

    The only sector of the economy that sees a rosy future is the bullets-and-body-bags industry.
  • The price is right

    Even Bush-bashers can't deny that for just $200 billion, America is getting its money's worth of chaos, death and disorder!
  • The Afghan effect?

    The president can no longer blame Osama bin Laden for economic stagnation and job loss -- his war in Iraq has been abysmal for business.
  • No voter left unbound

    At the reeducation seminar "Electoral Madness Made Easy," we'll tell you everything you need to know to destroy your favorite nation!
  • The issue isn't Vietnam

    It's the future. Democrats need to focus their campaign on which party is best able to fix the mess in Iraq and create jobs at home.
  • Don't worry, take Prozac

    Concerned about meaningless gibberish from the president? Agitated about the imminent loss of overtime benefits? Have no fear, Ms. Management is here.
  • What, me angry?

    The right wing accuses me and my fellow Dems of being negative. Hell, we'd be smirking like W. himself if he hadn't trashed our country!
  • Real simple

    To win the election and, once in power, to create new jobs, Democrats need a big plan everyone can understand: Have the government pay the first $1,000 in healthcare costs for every man, woman and child.
  • How should John Kerry talk about values?

    Rep. Barney Frank, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Alan Wolfe, Thomas Frank, Andrew Greeley and others weigh in on how Kerry should define America -- and defeat Bush's morality crusade.
  • Get up, stand up, social network

    Can online networking offer a leg up to the disadvantaged? The founder of Street Tech aims to find out.
  • How to get your economy back

    Get on the bus and don't forget your voter registration cards.
  • Length matters

    While pundits sugarcoat the economy, the real issue is simple: Too many people have been out of work for too long.
  • Scare-n-hype 411

    Free mandatory screenings of this upbeat, people-positive documentary improve America's economic outlook!
  • Profiles in economic scourges

    There's so much going on in the world today, it's easy to overlook the lovable rogues who are ripping us off. Let's lift a glass to them!
  • Economic road rage

    Get the women and children off the streets -- the recovery is coming!
  • Brave new jobs

    My menial job at a world-famous Washington resort was a crash course in today's screw-the-worker zeitgeist -- and the charming, monied guests who thrust bloody bandages into my hands and made my dignified old co-worker perform like a seal.
  • India's advice to the U.S.: Invest in yourself

    Executives at Indian outsourcing companies are aware there's a political backlash in the U.S. against offshored jobs, but they're not too worried: They know that the cold logic of profit is on their side.
  • Why won't DUMB work for Bush?

    Dubya strategists puzzled as campaign launch fizzles.
  • When offshoring goes bad

    Not all trips to India are blessed by Krishna: A case study of outsourcing gone awry.
  • The global market at work

    Bangalore resident Rachna Asirvatham has a 56K modem, a bookcase full of software manuals ... and a bunch of American clients.
  • Steady leadership in times of pocket change

    Will the economy really commit scary Kerry?
  • 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!
  • From programming to delivering pizza

    Sure, there are jobs to be found in the so-called economic recovery. You want extra cheese with that, sir?
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