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USA TODAY

John Boehner: We can't ignore our debt
USA TODAY
By John Boehner The American people continue to ask "where are the jobs?" and the overspending going on in Washington, DC, is a big part of the reason why. Our national debt, which has grown significantly due to President Obama's failed "stimulus"

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AFP

Obama defends attacks on Bain Capital
msnbc.com
President Obama said, "If your main argument for how to grow the economy is 'I-knew-how-to-make-a-lot-of-money-for-investors' then you're missing what this job is about." Former DNC communications director Karen Finney, Washington Post opinion writer
Cory Booker commits the classic Washington gaffeWashington Post (blog)
Romney-style capitalism vs. Obama-style capitalismThe American (blog)
Newark Mayor Corey Booker Backtracks On Criticizing Obama Campaign Over Bain IssueThe Moderate Voice
USA TODAY (blog)
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Want More Jobs? Get Rid Of The Patent Trolls
Techdirt
Even more ridiculous is that the President insisted that the new bill would create jobs. Perhaps for patent lawyers, but not for many others. Vivek Wadhwa has written up a great piece in the Washington Post noting that if we want job growth,


Boston.com

Europe faces difficult search for growth
Boston.com
WASHINGTON—On paper at least, European leaders agree: They need stronger growth measures to help their economies expand out of their 2 1/2-year-old government debt crisis. Figuring out exactly what those new steps might be will be the hard part.

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Veep Beat: Christie and Rubio on the Attack
ABC News (blog)
“This is a guy who literally is walking around in a dark room trying to find the light switch of leadership. … He has sat in the Oval Office and cared more about posing and preening and making partisan politics the rule of the day in Washington DC,

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