Joyce Mcgreevy

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Lord of the purse strings
In a land devastated by deficits, one advertising campaign will rule them all.
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!
Straight up the union
President vows to increase security against a sudden attack of humanitarianism.
Overtime? We don't pay no stinkin' overtime!
The "U.S. Department of Labor," aka Tony "The Enforcer" Scroogissima, makes American workers an offer they can't refuse.
Oh, Wholly Blight (with apologies to St. Luke)
And it came to pass, that The Recovery would come upon the land, but still Joe and Marie did not have jobs.
It's an uninsured life!
A Christmas carol for our times.
Look, ma, no hands!
Economy "not dead yet," says treasury secretary, announcing next big stunt.
Congress to Big Business: Oooooh, hurt me again!
No matter how badly corporate America screws the nation, politicians keep begging for more.
White House's bold new P.R. offensive: Making stuff up
Worried citizens welcome Bush's all-out assault on reality.
Nancy News and the Mystery of the Old Crock
What's a Bush-Cheney campaign manager doing in Iraq? Our favorite adorable teenage detective could not care less.
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.
One earth, one owner: Help keep the environment open for business
Don't let the federal government torture poor, innocent energy company weasels!
One nation, united under economic antidepressants
Feeling unemployed, bankrupt and badly represented in the nation's capital? Four out of five spin doctors recommend Taxium!
Less teaching, more testing
Rhetoric to the rescue: Underfunded schools to benefit from federal increase in lip service.
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!
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?
Yes, Virginia, there is an insanity clause
How else can you explain Congress getting away with something as loopy as cutting child tax credits for poor families?
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!"
Even worse than unemployment: The job interview
The process is an exercise in humiliation, and the prize for success is a nightmare -- employment by your torturers.
Unemployment: Is it for you?
Future looks bright for those interested in a life of unemployment, experts say.
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